Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Since I have seen a lot of problem with buy part from online shop.

Just wanna know which one is better?

I'm worried if things like no reply after you pay the money, or refund problem.

So which one is better?

1:green line

2:Perfectrun

3:nengun

Someone who ordered parts from these shops on the list, let me know if they work well or not. I am planning to order something soon. Thx!

My opinion will probably seem biased, but oh well.

Be careful of ordering online, especially internationally. With Australian companies its not so bad, because the government has plenty of rules and regulations to filter out the baddies.

I personally recommend getting their ABN/ACN, and their fixed line number [eg. (07) 3333 6666]. Make sure you talk to them on that number. If they were to do a runner, you can report their ABN/ACN or fixed line number to the police, and it'd be easier for them to track the business down. If they can not track them down, with the information you provided them, they should be able to return your money by seizing their assets.

Ask the online business if you can go over and pick it up from them also. If they panic, its a bad sign. Most online business's run from a garage/home office (like mine) and they'd be more than happy for you to rock up. They just don't have a big sign saying their name, as their not openly open to the public or operate fulltime.

Just my bit of advice.

I hope it helps. ;)

I recently purchased a power fc from nengun.

They kept me up to date with my order and replied to my emails.

Many other people from this forum have purchased parts through nengun and are very happy with the prices and service

Just be carefull when importing into the country that customs dont overcharge you for any taxes or duties.

If you ask the supplier about this they should be able to tell you if the part is exempt or not.

;)

Since I have seen a lot of problem with buy part from online shop.  

Just wanna know which one is better?  

I'm worried if things like no reply after you pay the money, or refund problem.

So which one is better?

1:green line

2:Perfectrun

3:nengun

Someone who ordered parts from these shops on the list, let me know if they work well or not. I am planning to order something soon. Thx!

None of those are really shops, as they are just 3 guys with computers that take orders and then order those parts from the supplier in japan. None of them have parts in stock ready to ship out, so if they get screwed around by the supplier then so will you.

I have bought heapes of parts from nengun and greenline over the last few years, and they both have their good and bad points, but all the parts i ordered i recieved, sometimes late but you cant complain 2 much as they are at such good prices.

thanks for everyone's advice. The thing I worry about is if I can receive the product or not. I know it will take a long time, because of this and that kind of reasons. But as INASNT said the price are cheap. You can't complain 2 much. I gonna order something very soon. I will keep on post in here and let everyone know. THx again!!!

Nengun is good for me.

As for customs, if you get pulled up by them. Be creative.

If you order a pfc and they pull you up, u dont not pay duty on this. They can consider it as an automatic controlling apparatus or something. If you get a intercooler they will try to slap duty on it. What i did was claim it as a truck air charge cooler and only paid 5% duty compared to 15%. Also make sure u have an invoice of <$1000 so u dont pay the stupid $48 manual entry fee.

i just ordered avcr off nengun, they reckon 10 days from time that money clears. We'll just see, its been about 4. Brent replied to my emails pretty quick though and already given me the tracking number. let ya know

wont use any of them sites as no amount of $$ is worth the pain of not knowing when and if your parts are goin to arrive...but on the other hand my mate just got the same turbo as me from nengun 1300$ cheaper than what i payed...

Aya,

Nengun have been advertising on this site for a while now and I have had many dealings with Brent (the owner, who is also a member on this site). You cannot go wrong when ordering from him. He is the only guy I will ever buy from online.

Christian

Aya,

 

Nengun have been advertising on this site for a while now and I have had many dealings with Brent (the owner, who is also a member on this site). You cannot go wrong when ordering from him. He is the only guy I will ever buy from online.

 

Christian

Thanks Prank. I will order from them and write a feed back in this form after I receive the suspension kits. Thx again.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Even more fun, leave all the ADAS stuff plugged in, but in different locations, hopefully avoid any codes!   And honestly, all these new cars with their weird electronics. Pull all the electronics out Duncan, and just shove an aftermarket ECU and if needed a trans controller in, along with a PDM. Make it run basic but race car styled!
    • To follow up a question from earlier too since I had the front bar off again (fking!) This is what is between the bumper and the drivers side wheel And this is the navigator side, only one thing but its a biggy! So basically....no putting coolers in the wheel arches without a lot of moving other stuff. Assuming I move to properly race prepping this car I'll take that job on and see how the computers respond to removing a whole bunch of ADAS modules
    • So I prepped the car for another track day on Wednesday (will be interesting to see coolant temps post flushing out and the larger reservoir, with a forecast of 3-14 being 20o cooler than last time I took it out). Couple of things to mention; since I am just driving the car and not taking a support vehicle, I took the rear seats out and just loaded the back up Team Trackday style. Look at all that space! To cover off removing the rear seat....it is weird (note the hybrid is probably different because it wouldn't have folding rear seats) Basically, you remove the lower seat base, very similar to a r series but it is a clip that pulls forward to release the base rather than it being bolted down. Easy Then, you need to remove the side section of the rear seat on each side. There is a 14mm head nut at the bottom of the side piece, the it slides upwards off a hook at the top to release; you also need to unhook the seatbelt from the loop at the top. Then the centre piece is weird. You need to release/fold the seats forward with the tab in the boot on each side From there, there are 2,x12mm headed bolts holding the rear of each seat to the folding bracket, under the trim between the rear seat and the boot (4x christmas tree clips there, they suck). The seat is out but you can see where the bolts attach to the bracket
    • As discussed in the previous post, the bushes in the 110 needed replacing. I took this opportunity to replace the castor bushes, the front lower control arm, lower the car and get the alignment dialled in with new tyres. I took it down to Alignment Motorsports on the GC to get this work done and also get more out of the Shockworks as I felt like I wasn't getting the full use out of them.  To cut a very long story short, it ended up being the case the passenger side castor arm wouldn't accept the brand new bush as the sleeve had worn badly enough to the point you could push the new bush in by hand and completely through. Trying a pair of TRD bushes didn't fix the issue either (I had originally gone with Hardrace bushes). We needed to urgently source another castor arm, and thankfully this was sourced and the guys at the shop worked on my car until 7pm on a Saturday to get everything done. The car rides a lot nicer now with the suspension dialled in properly. Lowered the car a little as well to suit the lower profile front tyres, and just bring the car down generally. Eternally thankful for the guys down at the shop to get the car sorted, we both pulled big favours from our contacts to get it done on the Saturday.  Also plugged in the new Stedi foglights into the S15, and even from a quick test in the garage I'm keen to see how they look out on the road. I had some concerns about the length of the LED body and whether it'd fit in the foglight housing but it's fine.  I've got a small window coming up next month where I'll likely get a little paint work done on the 110 to remove the rear wing, add a boot wing and roof wing, get the side skirt fixed up and colour match the little panel on the tail lights so that I can install some badges that I've kept in storage. I'm also tempted to put in a new pair of headlights on the 110.  Until then, here's some more pictures from Easter this year. 
    • I would put a fuel pressure gauge between the filter and the fuel rail, see if it's maintaining good fuel pressure at idle going up to the point when it stalls. Do you see any strange behavior in commanded fuel leading up to the point when it stalls? You might have to start going through the service manual and doing a long list of sensor tests if it's not the fuel system for whatever reason.
×
×
  • Create New...