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I just did a price comparison (in Yen) between Nengun, Perfect Run & Greenline of a kit list I'm about to order and found each place had some items cheaper than the others.

Interestingly Nengun were only the cheapest on the HKS GTSS turbo kit (but considerably so) and the PFC. Greenline had the cheapest SARD 700cc injectors, Nismo gearknob, HKS dumps, Tomei Poncams + pulley set, and Tomei sump baffle. Nengun & Greenline had the same price for the Tomei manifolds. Perfect Run had the cheapest prices for a Nismo fuel pump and AFMs. According to their website, Perfect Run don't stock Tomei parts.

This just reinforces the point a few people have made here to shop around! Nengun are not always the cheapest and you may end up waiting for parts that you paid more for.

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anyone else bought smaller things eg oil filters but where charged with individual postage on all of them. Thought would be cheaper for postage when they are combined?? my case bought 5xpower enterprise filters and trust gear knob but was charged del cost for all of them individually. Does Nengun do a combined del cost??

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anyone else bought smaller things eg oil filters but where charged with individual postage on all of them. Thought would be cheaper for postage when they are combined?? my case bought 5xpower enterprise filters and trust gear knob but was charged del cost for all of them individually. Does Nengun do a combined del cost??

thats what i thought they did at first

but they dont

add up each product delivered, the total will be less

dont forget the "delivery" fee also contains tax

anyway....damn nengun is slow...sure price is cheaper, but they're damn slow

ordered my dumps/front 1/2/07, set for shipment 13/2/07 and now its 24/2/07, after 11 days..im still waiting

thats coz i couldnt find HKS dumps/front for BNR34 anywhere in australia

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I went EMS Special for my turbos from Nengun.

I ordered HKS dumps and NISMO gearknob today from Greenline (my NISMO gearknob from the SAU groupbuy never turned up :P ).

Interestingly whilst Greeenline had the cheapest prices the official quote from them was exactly the same as Nengun's. Greenline's shipping with EMS was dearer than Nengun's and the exchange rate they use is less favourable for Australian buyers. However, I still went with Greenline for the dumps and knob to try another vender.

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I'd be going with EMS special, that way all the big brand markings are removed..alot less chance of it going "missing"

Yea good idea, its only an extra $11 nzd, i will also ask them if they could please not display the real value of the item, i dont want it getting stolen or tampered with etc, also if they dont show the real value hopefully i wont get charged importing tax when it arrives in NZ. Fingers crossed :wave:

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Yup everything is going sweet, it says they have recieved my payment, my order is being processed and under shipping it says 11th march so i guess thatis the estimated date that delivery will start (correct me if im wrong please)

Cheers for the help guys.

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Yea they kinda milk you a bit but in the end it will arrive...

The worst part of buying o/s is when it comes through customs, if its over 1k they want 10% tax and nengun put 120,000 yen lol (assholes)

I had to show customs that my power fc was cheaper than 1k which all in all was a hassle but regardless the parts came... happy with em :action-smiley-069:

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