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Hi guys i am wondering how many people have bought of www.negun.com or www.rhdjapan.com as i am very cautious about buying from overseas. I need to get injectors 700cc don't overally care what brand, tomei type b pon cams or equivalent and spit fire coil packs to finish my set up off. Any feed back would be greatly appreciated.

cheers scottie

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lol Ash is posessing Steve-o!

Anyway....

Yes people buy from them every day

Every week or 2 someone starts a thread about them taking too long. expect 4-6 weeks like they say

They are cheap

Expect little to no warranty or support - so make sure you order the right thing, or the price won't look so cheap.

If you want the right thing, today, support a local business :thumbsup:

I've used rhdjapan a couple of times....1-2 weeks wait though.....depending on the availability of the product.....just harass them if you don't see it being shipped within 3 day's

nengun is shit, slowest delivery ever

i now use rhdjapan, they are soo much better. prices are usually the same as nengun or cheaper and delivery is much faster.

You shouldnt have any dramas with them as the parts you listed are usually alsways in stock

i work as a spare parts interp and definatly would recoment RHDjapan knowing this is where parts come fastest from. Nengun is good but what ever you order you will not see it for a month + !!!!

ditto on that, i ordered cams, cam gears, valve springs, timing belt (for evo) and i waited 2 months. I was getting worried as I took a big risk with the amount of money i spent overseas. Greenline are good, RHD japan is good too. The only two I usally deal with now

I just buy locally now and generally locally made products where I can.

I works out cheaper half the time and if anything goes wrong I dont have to try and get in touch with people in japan and pay freight to and from japan to have it repaired.

EG my Greddy E-01 Boost controller needs to go back to be repaired, but I doubt i will worry about it and just buy an E-boost street

Well, my only experience with Nengun didn't end well.

I had ordered a Trust oil cooler/relocation kit and after two months, his excuse was Trust has gone bust and is no longer in operation and proceeded to refund the money in yen without even asking for my opinions on the matter. During this time, the currency rate had changed by 12% so it was pretty much like playing with stocks, only I had neither parts or money with me and making a lost of 180 dollars.

So yes, that guy at Nengun can be seriously shady.

Edited by s2d4
i like to support local business to but sometime money dosent allow me to or i cant justify spending $400 more to buy local for injectors for example

thats all cool, and I often buy stuff I can wait for os as well when I'm in no rush. Just understand that if you order the wrong injectors you will be paying twice! And any mistake will take ages to sort out if yuo have to send stuff back.

Well, my only experience with Nengun didn't end well.

I had ordered a Trust oil cooler/relocation kit and after two months, his excuse was Trust has gone bust and is no longer in operation and proceeded to refund the money in yen without even asking for my opinions on the matter. During this time, the currency rate had changed by 12% so it was pretty much like playing with stocks, only I had neither parts or money with me and making a lost of 180 dollars.

So yes, that guy at Nengun can be seriously shady.

Don't see what they have done wrong there? You paid in yen, you got refunded in yen. Would you be calling them shady if they exchange rate went up in between? Or are you saying it was Nengun's fault that Trust went broke ;)

Yeah i am thinking about just buying my injectors s/h in aus and i will service them myself as far as everything else is concerned now i think i will just keep a eye on the forums because i cant start the work for 2 months since for work commitments thanks for the info now

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