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i ordered some greddy cam gears from these guys on the 14th and its now the 30th and still no gears or any confirmation of the gears being sent.

the website still says processing, but how long does it take?

i was under the impression that they would let me know if it was gonna be awhile, and 15 days is quite some time.

this is my first time ordering from them but so far im not impressed......

any thoughts?

carl

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I've recently ordered for the first time from nengun as well. My order has taken longer than expected by about three weeks. Initially I was made aware by nengun to expect a two week delay, however another three weeks later on top of that and had no word. My order was paid and placed by about the 25th last month and only yesterday changed from 'Processing' to ‘Complete’: meaning I'm waiting for my EMS tracking # once it leaves the shores of Japan.

I hounded Nengun with inquires for a while with no response back. I can only suggest you try the same? As I understand it, most of their correspondence is automated.

For all intensive purposes I haven't been worried about not receiving the order and can't complain about the deal I'm getting. just a bit miffed with the customer service side of things.

Ordered parts from Japan a few time from different companies and had to wait longer than expected for all (inc. car).

Waiting definitely sucks, best of luck with it.

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haha need a nengun / greenline FAQ thread :D

anyway carl h, just depends how long it takes to come into stock

one order i placed took about a month to arrive

then another order took one and a half weeks only

if they confirmed that your payment has been recieved then its just a matter of waiting a few weeks... it will come

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I ordered a PowerFC from them on the 17th, it took about a week for them to process and recieve my payment. I was worried so I sent them an e-mail and got a non-automated responce the same day.

On their site it does say that some delays can be expected due to availability, I'm not really complaining with the price I got it for.

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i bought avc-r off nengun before chrissy. Took about 10 days to arrive after payment. I don't think you should worry man, a LOT of people have done business with nengun and they all got their stuff.

If it takes a little longer, at least the price is a lot cheaper than aus. Still, if you worried, try and email him to make sure nothing is wrong.

good luck

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yeah, i got an email back from them today.

looks like the cam gears are supposed to be in sometime this week then shipping out to me next week.

sucks waiting tho but hey ive been without boost because i was upgrading the old rb20 while it was out of the car for nearlt 7 months now, whats a few more weeks.

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sometimes your stuff is in the postoffice waiting for you but the idiot post man doesnt leave a note...

i waited nearly 2months for my coils, it said completed on the nengun webiste for at least 4 weeks...anyways i called up the post office and gave em the EMS number and it had been sitting there for 2 weeks...bastards!!!

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Great, another Nengun thread.

and closed :(

Guys, there is a search button.

PLEASE USE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

An order is like anything else, in stock... fast delivery.

not in stock... it takes longer.

if you have issues ... dont post here, e-mail brett himself.

as if anyone here will know where your specific goods are!

You've got the tracking numbers and everything anyhow

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