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Just to add my experience:

I bought an ARC FMIC for my R34 GTT off Nengun.

I ordered it on the 22nd March and I received it on the 10th April..it started its postage route on the 2nd so it was quick delivery considering it was Easter holidays & all.

If it's not an urgent part or one I can't get for around the same price already in the country then I'll definately be using Nengun again.

Oh yeah, they wrote that it was worth $450USD when really I paid $780USD.

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Just to add my experience:

I bought an ARC FMIC for my R34 GTT off Nengun.

I ordered it on the 22nd March and I received it on the 10th April..it started its postage route on the 2nd so it was quick delivery considering it was Easter holidays & all.

If it's not an urgent part or one I can't get for around the same price already in the country then I'll definately be using Nengun again.

Oh yeah, they wrote that it was worth $450USD when really I paid $780USD.

Just what customs need

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does anyone have a phone number for nengun ? They have taken $4000 of our money and have cancelled all the orders !!!!

i thought my mate was on crack when he told me last night nengun had cancled his order aswell, he has sent them an email but i dont know what the verdict is yet

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I've just ordered more stuff from Nengun, Perfect Run & Greenline. We'll see who gets their gear here the fasted. I sent an email to Todd from Nengun who answered the same day but only responded to half of my email. I haven't heard back from him since replying with my other questions (that was last week). Perfect Run ask you to pay for the goods before giving you a quote on delivery. A pain in the arse as it means that you have to go to the bank twice. Greenline use an exchange rate that is worst than Nengun's (for us).

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I ordered an RB26 PFC back on the 17th of April.

The order was completed and 'shipped' on the 5th of May.

Days went past so I shot an email off to nengun, they replied with they are waiting on stock. So why state the order is complete and has been shipped?!?!

They must have had issues with their order system.

Apparently they are receiving the next batch of PFC's at the end of May and start of June so I 'should' receive it soon. :)

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