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Read their policy on refunds... it is on the website.. I think they are quite good, I am waiting for thema t the moment to respond to a quote request, In the last two months I ahve put about 1k through them and will be doing another 2-3k over the coming 3 months..

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Brent is good to deal with,Nengun are improving there site all the time.You will have no problems. Also try Greenline motor sports, they are also decent. you will find the prices from both business a lot more realistic than here in aust.

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I have order the suspension from them, they shipping it to me on 01/04/05. It is my first time to order parts from them. they said it will take 7-21 working days. See how does it go, I will keep on update once I receive the suspension. To give u an idea. But yeh, the price are realli good. After plus TAX, it still can save a lot of money.

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