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they are shit dont bother using them.. they f**king suck.. perfect to contact before you hand over the money but once you hand it over you cant get f**king shit out of them..avoid them at all cost in my opinion

use www.greenline.jp they are 10x better

I have dealt with them on 5 occasions...don't seem to see how you can slander them...lol

Received all my goods....email addy is at work hope someone else can help.....Guys name is Richard

I did not understand anything Are they good people or not ?? Because different opinions!

i cant complain at all, i bought a powerfc and a hks fuel rail, for cheaper than anywhere else, thought they were great apart for the long wait but thats normal i guess for parts coming from japan.

plenty of information on nengun here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...1&hl=nengun

Thankyou

Nengun are great people, and you always recieve the parts as long as you can wait if you cant wait goto greenline, but ill stay nengun i dont mind waiting and easier to use by far

Cheers

A

have you tried contacting them through their website? if not, give that a go.

also, having been on the forum a week and starting 2 threads a day with very comon basic question is not going to do you any favours. I'd suggest having a search around the forum and reading topics of interest. there is lots of info here that can help you. no need to start a new thread for all these questions.

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