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Hi,

I'm hoping to buy the HKS Turbo Timer 1 through Nengun performance. The price they've quoted is well and truely better than anyone else. My question is, is there any problem with ordering a turbo timer from Japan? I mean, will the LCD be in Japanense? :Oops:

Regards,

Andrew

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Definate thumbs up for Nengun.

If I was an ebay weenie, I'd be saying stuff like "A++A+A+A+A+A++++ OMG BEST EVER!!!!! A+++++++++++"

We've bought 3 seperate loads from Nengun of varying sizes and costs... Intercooler, AVCR + PowerFC, Coil Packs. The intercooler got stuck in customs due to size, but was retrieved easily enough (a trip out to the airport and voila).

Everything Apexi (AVCR + PowerFC + Cooler) is in English both instructions and LCD readout, I cant imagine HKS being any different :(

Highly recomend using them, or greenline.jp (no experience with them, but other forum members have)

Although I recently put in a Parts Request for a TEIN EDFC and I thought I would do the right thing adn say that it was going onto an R32 GTR with Tein HA's already fitted, the reply was that TEIN don't make HA's anymore only FLEX or Super Street.. He didn't read the request at all, must be pretty busy..

Hoping to get a decent response by tomorrow, or I wont be including that in my order..

How many hundreds of these threads do we have to have? Wonder if Prank can add some custom addon that automatically forces people who start threads containing "nengun" and "exeperience" to search first :(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...searchid=166008

LW.

I'm planning to order a Greddy cooler off Nengun.

krawler - you said it got stuck in customs? Do you have to pay anything extra for this and do they atleast phone you or something saying that it's been trapped or whatever.

We had to pay approximately $200 from memory, which still came in far below the cost of an Apexi GT Cooler locally bought.

They sent a registered letter saying the cooler was there because it had additional tax owing on it. Nengun sent us a proper invoice that we took with us, paid the additional tax that was owing and brought it home.

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