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hey guys, have u ever heard of this online performance parts store called Greenline Motorsports? The stuff and prices are really cool, but i'm not sure wether its real.. u guys might want to check this out coz i'm getting stuff from there just want to drop by first n seek some second oppinion.. http://www.greenline.jp/.. please help me!!

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that's amazing!!! how some people spend more time typing a "flame post" then a simple reply to the original thread :confused: ...

appamjb , yes greenline are real! Most of us here use greenline successfully, there's also another company called www.nengun.com which is an SAU sponsor... so probably try nengun first.

that's amazing!!! how some people spend more time typing a "flame post" then a simple reply to the original thread :confused: ...

I was going to write up some feedback, but I though that it'd be better to read the 80+ posts about it via the search function - those 80+ posts will give better information that I ever could in one post.

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Yep, greenline are fine, good prices/serice. Like Mesh suggested have a look at www.nengun.com too. They are also great and have gone out of their way for me in the past. Site sponsor too :)

that's amazing!!! how some people spend more time typing a "flame post" then a simple reply to the original thread :confused: ...

appamjb , yes greenline are real! Most of us here use greenline successfully, there's also another company called www.nengun.com which is an SAU sponsor... so probably try nengun first.

Flame posts are fun and entertaining

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