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looking at upgrading my 180kph to 320kph on my r32 gtr from a company in japan called perfect run(cheepest price i could find). website www.perfectrun.com.

Has anyone dealt with this company before and if so were they ok?

Thanks

Happy days :P

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Yeah, I've bought a fair few things from them, not a problem yet.

Thanks.

how long did it take to get delivered ?and did you have any problems with customs? Also do you have to pay any more texes/govt fees?

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Perfect Run is actually a tuning garage based in Sydney so in reality you are not buying from Japan so you won't get hit with taxes etc.

My brother used to get his FTO serviced there and the guy that runs the place (Taki) knows his stuff - IIRC owns his own R33 GTR.

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I'll support this too. Have dealt with Ritsuko from Perfectrun many times and they are great to deal with. Once you've placed your order you'll get a EMS track / trace number to follow your order from Japan to your front door :) Maybe I'm lucky but I've never had to wait more than 2 weeks for a part to be delivered.

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Yeah, my turn around time is normally only a week.

I think if the total value of the gear you bring in is over a certain amount, you'll have to pay tax on it. But it still works out cheaper than buying from most anyone else. ;)

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I've found that perfect runs pricing is as good as nengun or greenline overall.

They are cheaper on some things and more expensive on others as is typical with most retailers. Perfect Run gave me the best price on my splitfires a few months back, and i had them in under a week aswell.

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I've found that perfect runs pricing is as good as nengun or greenline overall.

They are cheaper on some things and more expensive on others as is typical with most retailers. Perfect Run gave me the best price on my splitfires a few months back, and i had them in under a week aswell.

Thanks very much everyone.

Ill be ordering my stuff with them.

Happy days! :nyaanyaa:

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