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i have, waited just over a week because he did not have the gauge in stock and had to order from apexi.

service is second to none, price was excellent and will definately not hesistate to get something from him again.

much better service than the performance stores in here, thats for sure...

Originally posted by summoner

Can you people read the archvies or do a search before starting ANOTHER "is nengun ok" thread.. getting as bad as the silvia bois on the egroups :(

given. dont get me started..

but it is also worthwhile asking again as dealer's change a bit, and they're business could be getting worse... etc. they no longer provide the same level of customer satisfaction e.g.

All people remember is the good stuff from way back when.

always handy to ask for a fresh review :D

-kym.

i got my exhaust from him.

took 3 weeks to get it only because the couriers were lazy... Brent was good and replied to my emails promptly - i will buy more from him.

It was in japanese but if you go to the apexi-usa site they've got it in english. I didn't tune it myself so didn't go into depth with the manual.

Sending money was easy. I just deposited money into this bank account here.

apparently, since he is very reliant and cost competitive he has become very popular since last year....

i have also noticed recently that he's emails are not as promptly responsive daily... ive heard that he is induated by customers and enquiries..

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i suggest u re-email him ur enquiry..

i got my PFC with H/C delivered//// u send him money by TT into a japanese a/c then then he sends you the goodies when he receives it from teh manufacturer ....

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