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I emailed Greenline.jp this morning at 10:12am and got a nice reply by 10:20pm.

They seem perfectly fine from me and will certainly be pocketing some of my cash soon as my money tree sprouts up.

Yeah, it's one thing to enquire, another to buy. Dont want to slag off any businesses, but I'm on another froum and have asked several times if anyone has bought from them, any experiences etc. No one answered. So dj_l3thal is the first one I've heard who's bought from them.

i have bought about 400 bucks of stuff from greenline. I dealt with simon, but he has had recent health problems and as such there is no longer a Australia based representative. With my previous dealings, i was very happy. This was a kind of 'test' to me; 400 dollars is alot but in comparison to something like a PFC, it is not much.

I have recently ordered a whole lot more from Greenline, and have been dealing with Jason in Japan. He has always been prompt with his replies. The parts however have been on order for about a month now, and as far as i'm aware they have not left japan. Jason tells me that this is due to the the manufacturer (TRUST), but all the other parts are ready to leave. As a kid waiting for new toys, i am itching to get my go fast bits :D

I've purchased items off both Nengun and Greenline before, PFC, Injectors, Cam gears etc.. Both are better prices than any local shop in perth can do, and they are usually really quick in getting the items down to me.. I get a quote off both and chose the one who is either cheapest or can get the stuff I need quicker. Taka is also a great place to do business with...

Cheers

Brett

Ronin 09, that;s exactly what I'm concerned about. I was going to order a whole heap of stuff from Jason (have spoken to Simon as well b4 his accident) but before I did the transfer, I got a friend of mine to check his NAB account. What he found was that heaps, and I mean heaps of dough was going into his personal account, BUT nothing was being sent to Japan. That really concerned me, and I decided not to do the transfer. Now it might be true that some parts (eg the Trust stuff) are on back order, but if you think about it, there MUST be some ppl who ordered items that are readily available in Japan and should be shipped promptly. His account was checked 2 weeks ago.

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