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My mate ordered a PowerFC from them, good price, came through perfect... i've heard a couple of other people say good things about them..

Considering ordering a couple of things from them myself.

One thing i'm interested to know is if you get a Tax Invoice - so i can claim whatever i order back on my lease

1st person refereees are the best thing in business - it is a pity more businesses don't remember this when doing shonky deals - good and bad deals get around the traps REALLY quickly in this fair land of ours. Hats off to Nengun for the positive comments!

  • 2 weeks later...

Well I guess I will be the first to make a negative comment about nengun.

I ordered a set of 700cc Sard injectors on the basis that I was told they would arrive within 5 - 10 working days from the day I order them. So I placed the order and its now 4 weeks later and I have no injectors (yes I paid for them) and nengun have one pretty pissed off customer considering i was told 5 - 10 days, and that was the only reason I ordered them. And I know for a fact they havnt even been shipped yet, as I try to use the EMS tracking number, and it doesnt exist.

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