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Just thought i would add my experiences with nengun.

I've been using nengun for the past 2 years i've bought a few k worth of gear from brent for my mr2 and i have also bought parts for numerous other cars for my mechanic.

I've never been hassled by customs nor had to pay any custom duties.

Brent has always delivered with no problems at all. What happened to you Ghostrider is not brents fault he did more then any supplier I know off would have done even going to the extent of wrapping it in christmas paper.

Only issue i ever had with customs was when i bought 5k worth of gear from the US, that time i got the courtesy call from customs in syd where it was being held I struck to the story

Hi Ghostrider, welcome to Australia. Did you know we have customs laws here?

I wouldn't bother listening to Ghostrider he's an old whinging bastard. Looks like nengun did everything they could anyway.

I've seen him on the forums before being an angry mofo.

exhibit A: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=49228

Ghostrider at the post office

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Thanks for the referrence b005t,

By you referring to that thread just proves the insignificance of your mind. Everyone but you understood the implied body of that thread, maybe you should take a long hard look in the mirror before you start ripping it up someone, other than just follow like a sheep would his master.

As for an "old whinging bastard" that's not correct as my parents were married before I was born. Your obvious lack of comprehension of our english language is just another vivid example of your state of mind.

You have a lot of living to do, and when you do get stung by import taxes and you get upset, just remember these threads and how you just want to stick it up everyone.

In this and the other thread you referred to, you haven't made ONE (1) constructive comment that has or could have come out of your mind. You have just got on the band wagon with others, or in the other thread, tried to stir shit as it has been put.

Have a nice day!

You really should be taking it out on customs and not Nengun.

No he shouldn't. You want to import, you should pay all taxes or be happy when your goods aren't pinged. Don't like the import taxes? Move country, lobby government, etc, etc: don't whinge.

LW.

haha.

I can take it, however, you still had to pay taxes; so at the end of the day I am just a guy who didn't re-read his post before clicking reply.

While you may be laughing at my "self righteous illiterate" comments, I will be laughing at the fact you think you can evade the law and cry "bad service, why me" at everyone when you don't get away with it! I know who is better off in the end, i have little egg on my face but you have a lighter wallet.

Thanks for the referrence b005t,

By you referring to that thread just proves the insignificance of your mind. Everyone but you understood the implied body of that thread, maybe you should take a long hard look in the mirror before you start ripping it up someone, other than just follow like a sheep would his master.

As for an "old whinging bastard" that's not correct as my parents were married before I was born. Your obvious lack of comprehension of our english language is just another vivid example of your state of mind.

You have a lot of living to do, and when you do get stung by import taxes and you get upset, just remember these threads and how you just want to stick it up everyone.

In this and the other thread you referred to, you haven't made ONE (1) constructive comment that has or could have come out of your mind. You have just got on the band wagon with others, or in the other thread, tried to stir shit as it has been put.

Have a nice day!

the stirring is justified

the bangwagon is correct

you got owned by customs

those tissues are on their way , use them properly, id hate to see you pay customs on something your not going to use.

alot of living doesnt cover attempting to fraud the australian customs department.

waaaaaaaa waaaaaaaaaa waaaaaaaaa

I wonder how many of the smart ass comments are coming from people that have actually done the business.

It is a funny thing, that I have received about half dozen PM's from people that have dealt with Nengun, the goods ordered have failed to arrive, yet NO refund of monies is being provided.

Funny thing that eh!!!! but everybody is sticking it to me.

Also, if all of you loquacious imbeciles bothered to read my posts, you would see I have accepted responsibility for my actions, and I know what I have done, etc, etc, I'm not crying over anything, but trying to inform others of some of the pitfalls that they may encounter, but nobody sees this, they just grab any oportunity to stick the boot in.

I thought people on this forum were intelligent, but by the replies on this thread, I'm very much mistaken. Maybe we should rename this as Infant Skylines Australia, as that would be more befitting the brain power.

my i.q is 138, just incase you wondered what my brain power is. i know thats only infant spec, but apparently its not bad? you could use one of your days off from knitting or bagging nengun to check this for me

unfortunately, unlike you , who is 54 and is retired, i dont have time to sit in front of a thesaurus to look up big words to make me look important or intellegent.

what i do have time for , however, is for replying to your continued decision to drag names through mud

youve got half dozen pm's? WOW!!! OMG ULLEH!

how many users does this forum have? worked it out as a precentage? when you do you will see that your support base is lower then a priest on trial for sexual assult.

id say you wernt mistaken when you thought ppl on here are smart, but you where mistaken when you thought the tissues would come out for your cause. you tried to rort, but got rorted

if your so burnt by this one event in your 50 billion years of life experience take them to court, fight the fight, justice for all , kit kats for the kids, and all that.

live with it.

ppl lose out in life every day, they get over it. follow thier lead sir ( i only call you sir because i repsect my elders)

p.s i dont care if my spelling isnt correct as i cant find my dictionary.. can i get it back off you?

p.p.s - please dont ban me again for this ash.

and i think that'll just about wrap this thread up..

AND HE IS A SPONSOR OF OUR FORUM,  

Shell, you asked recently in a letter "do we use our sponsors?"  

With sponsors like this, how do we have them at all.

just for the record Dennis, the survey we sent out was referring to (and actually listed) the sponsors of the nsw club NOT the sponsors of this forum..

Nengun is not a sponsor of the club.

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