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A bit of info

This is a Australian company that has them for $2800

This price should include all taxes and freight

Better than Nengun which are over $3000 delivered plus taxes.

There has been some group buys on NS for low as $2500 suit sr20.

http://www.pp-oz.com/

Have a look at new parts and scroll about halfway down.

A bit of info

This is a Australian company that has them for $2800

This price should include all taxes and freight

Better than Nengun which are over $3000 delivered plus taxes.

There has been some group buys on NS for low as $2500 suit sr20.

http://www.pp-oz.com/

Have a look at new parts and scroll about halfway down.

Nenguns current price for a GT-RS kit to suit ECR33 is $2858 delivered.

I have never heard of pp-oz before

Nenguns current price for a GT-RS kit to suit ECR33 is $2858 delivered.

I have never heard of pp-oz before

$2858 delivered correct

Add 10% duty and 10% GST $3425

Thats alot more than $2800.

$2858 delivered correct

Add 10% duty and 10% GST $3425

Thats alot more than $2800.

Well done, you can count.

I dont believe for a minute that the price "pp-oz" is quoting includes all applicable duty and taxes. I would bet that they are being imported that same as via nengun, under the radar with the risk that they *may* get hit for duty and taxes.

Nengun has excellent buying power via HKS and Apexi etc, and im sure if someone took charge here and approached him about a group buy and had genuine interest, he would offer a great deal if a number of turbo orders were placed

Nengun has excellent buying power via HKS and Apexi etc, and im sure if someone took charge here and approached him about a group buy and had genuine interest, he would offer a great deal if a number of turbo orders were placed

I nominate you

Nengun never returns my emails

That's why I have just ordered my Power FC from Greenline for $90 less. :(

I nominate you

Nengun never returns my emails

That's why I have just ordered my Power FC from Greenline for $90 less. :(

I am not part of this group buy, more so watching over it.

I am in the process of buying a set of "New-Spec" HKS GT-SS's for my GTR. If I can jump on board with you guy's that would be appreciated.

- Any discount is a good discount.

I just sent a email to Greenline to order my Power Fc and asked them for a group buy price on the GTRS for rb25det.

Will try Nengun aswell.

Will let you know prices.

Had some pricing back from Greenline

Rb25det kit

Minimum 10 buyers (could be hard to get 10 people)

HKS GT-RS Turbine Kit R33 GTSt: 202,000 yen

Shipping: 15,200 yen (EMS)

TOTAL: 217,200 yen $2785au

HKS GT-RS Turbine Kit R33 GTSt: 202,000 yen

Shipping: 13,350 yen (SAL)

TOTAL: 215,350 yen $2760au

HKS GT-RS Turbine Kit R33 GTSt: 202,000 yen

Shipping: 7,100 yen (Sea)

TOTAL: 209,100 yen $2680au

All prices exclude duty and gst

The EMS price is only $100 less than Nengun's standard 1-off price $2845au

Unless Nengun comes in with a much cheaper price, I would just buy one straight from Nengun and not wait to try and get 10 buyers.

why not ask garret (gcg) to see if they do a garret spec of the gt-rs (or equiv wheel/housing combo), you should get same specs or similar and get the garret price. i mean you can get a gt30 for 2k you should be able to get a gt28rs t3 flange for 2300 tops ? just a thought im sure gcg would be keen, no need for hks label

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