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Greenline.co.jp.

Perfectrun.co.jp

Similar if not better prices than nengun, and get's here quicker.

Although if you are trying to get something hard to find, Nengun is often the place to go. Like some of the shit for the 31, Nengun was the only place that had it ANYWHERE.....

most of those web sites dont give a shit about customer relations, and sometimes waiting times can drag out for months.

the only place that i use for stuff from Japan is RHDJAPAN

there customer service is second to none, and there delivery times are unreal.

several times i have ordered gear, ie injectors, and fpr etc on a friday lunchtime.

they pack up the order imediately and post it with EMS. it then travels over the weekend and arives at my door

10 am monday morning.

less then 3 days total and 2 of them are not working days. but it turns up every time.

why cant australia post offer this service?

its quicker to get something from Japan then it is to get something from interstate.

what a joke that is.

^^ nice ive oftern wondered about RHDjapan there site is easy to use and has a good conversion and shipping rate calculator as soon as you click on items of interest unlike nengun you have to actually put it in your basket to know how much shipping is

lol @ aust post

I use Streeter (Jesse Streeter) who's active on ns.com for all my parts... he's awesome to deal with and works out all the costs involved, his commission is sweet f**k all really.

i bought some work XD9's, locally a few shops had them and wanted 2200 up to 2500 i ended up getting mine for 1700 nd that was sent via air freight and rocked up 3 days after it left japan, i would have got them for 1400 if i had them sent via boat.

his email is Jesse Streeter [email protected] if you're after a quote. He has a 100% rating and i dont think anyone anywhere in the world has a bad thing to say about him.

most of those web sites dont give a shit about customer relations, and sometimes waiting times can drag out for months.

the only place that i use for stuff from Japan is RHDJAPAN

there customer service is second to none, and there delivery times are unreal.

several times i have ordered gear, ie injectors, and fpr etc on a friday lunchtime.

they pack up the order imediately and post it with EMS. it then travels over the weekend and arives at my door

10 am monday morning.

less then 3 days total and 2 of them are not working days. but it turns up every time.

why cant australia post offer this service?

its quicker to get something from Japan then it is to get something from interstate.

what a joke that is.

Jesus Christ...im making an account right now...those prices look insane, just hope there is no catches behind it all :blink:

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