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Federighi (01-29-2022)
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I'd had very positive experiences with both RHDjapan and Nengun on multiple occasions. Always securely packed, great communication, etc. Highly recommended. Current shipping rates on something like a hood will be easily be as much as the part itself (I'm guessing $1k+, not including duty fees, etc). I'm importing the Odula carbon hood for my MS3 and that's exactly the case.
I will say that Japanparts has zero customer service and poor insurance policies. My Odula GT wing arrived with minor damage and they told me I'd have to get it 'professionally packaged', pay out of pocket for return International shipping and then only after they received the part would consider an insurance claim / offer any amount of compensation. I decided to just leave it there and never use their services again. Avoid Japanparts like the plague!
Hope this helps, GL!
I will say that Japanparts has zero customer service and poor insurance policies. My Odula GT wing arrived with minor damage and they told me I'd have to get it 'professionally packaged', pay out of pocket for return International shipping and then only after they received the part would consider an insurance claim / offer any amount of compensation. I decided to just leave it there and never use their services again. Avoid Japanparts like the plague!
Hope this helps, GL!
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I'd had very positive experiences with both RHDjapan and Nengun on multiple occasions. Always securely packed, great communication, etc. Highly recommended. Current shipping rates on something like a hood will be easily be as much as the part itself (I'm guessing $1k+, not including duty fees, etc). I'm importing the Odula carbon hood for my MS3 and that's exactly the case.
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Shipping is outrageous around the globe nowadays.
I just can't convince myself to pay more for shipping/import than the actual product. Maybe a way to reduce cost for importing is ordering through import companies that order a lot of stuff from japan and wait and hope it doesn't get damaged.
I just can't convince myself to pay more for shipping/import than the actual product. Maybe a way to reduce cost for importing is ordering through import companies that order a lot of stuff from japan and wait and hope it doesn't get damaged.
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