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Ok, last night I picked up my PowerFC from Kristian, and I wanted to vouch for a few things ;)

Firstly, EMS *does* go through customs. Secondly, it *does* only take 3 days. Both of these were confirmed by the EMS tracking site that I had a link to. Although, the "customs" section went through immediately, maybe they have some sort of automated scanning/procedure? Either way, my package did not get held up at all by customs but there was a listing for it having gone through.

Thirdly, Kristian is a very helpful and stand up guy. There were big delays in the guys in Japan actually shipping my PowerFC and it was unfortunately out of his hands. But in time it was sent and it was here 3 days later.

Even though he gave me a small discount because I intended on picking it up rather than getting it posted, he offered to post it for free once it got here because he felt bad about the extended delay.

I still went and picked it up anyway though because I couldn't wait any longer! :) Plus I was worried it would be lost or damaged in the post which after waiting so long would be absolutely tragic, and also my girlfriend wanted to go for a drive :)

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hey, can you get a pair for hks 2530's for a friend of mine he needs them after new years..  whats the price shippeed. i prefer second hand with no damage and low kms...

Yes I can, I assume this is for a GTR.

I will PM you with a price.

Kristian

since your pm is full i had to post it here

I need pricing on the following and depending on price i'll let u know if i want them

hks 25/30 turbo brand new or second hand

garret gt25/30

sard 550cc with collars

nismo 555cc with collars

hks stage 1 cams

can u try to get tomie cam gears or any other good ones

1.2mm hks metal headgasket

s13 carbon fibre bonnet

bosh or walbro fuel pump kit

nismo or any other brand fuel regulator

this is all for a sr20det redtop thanx alot mate

hey supra man..

i have asked friends for stuff they need and also i need some stuff...

All second hand :

HKS GT2530X2 - previously asked.

apexi pfc for rb26dett r33

700cc injectors ( something good but cheap ) for rb26dett (x6)

large high flow intercooler

metal head for bcnr33 .

high performance oil cooler for bcnr33.

my things that i am buying is the hks cooler.

i would be happy if you give me a pm with the best prices ..

Cheers

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