I love ordering from enjuku and they have a new rewards system which seems great. You gather points too get a discount. But sometimes they don't have all of their products in the App? Some items I could absolutely not find them in the app but when I went too their online store and added it to my cart it would show up in my cart on the app. The most annoying part is when you find a part and leave the app then you try too come back too it and it's gone and you have too find it again. Another thing is why are wishlists only available on the website and not the app.
Great company not so great app
If you have a Nissan this app is amazing but navigating it for certain items like merch takes longer to navigate to and find.
Live your dreams
I’ve always wanted to learn to drift. Que the research music...
I’ve been ordering with Enjuku for a while now, to work on, build, and create my very own and quite awesome drift car. The car is a Purple/Grey two-tone ‘91 S13 Silvia K’s Club. Perfectly clean, RHD and all, directly from the motherland. The unicorn.
Now I’ve never done this much work on a car before, nor ever this many performance upgrades.
So I came in fairly green and unsure of what to get. But as I researched each step and each part, I learned how to balance out the build. A lot of that was from reading about different parts on their app. (And I caught their Christmas Closeout Special so win there.)
I’ve bulk ordered from them over half a dozen times now using their app, and have found that all of the things I am looking for, or even some surprise variations of a part that I didn’t know about, were all readily available here from manufacturers I recognize. The prices are great, and I love that I can get parts for a JDM. No easy task finding some parts for a Japanese car in the United States.
For my ongoing build, Enjuku gives me a large variety and scale of parts from “Better than Ebay” to “Formula Drift”. Some parts I want the cheapest possible, (drift button) and others of the highest quality (turbo). It’s really let me focus on the big picture and saves me a ton doing so, by allowing me to apply my budget at any given time accordingly.
Finally d-day. Almost 2 years later it begins...
So after beating on my car at a drift tracks few days ago for a solid 8 hours, neither my car or I had any problems. You guys (especially Wes) do deserve a proper thank you,
So THANK YOU!
I’m writing this review after placing another order for the few things I learned about my car at the track... I needed to stiffen my coil overs (done), and then buy a stronger e-brake setup. So I ordered a GKTech ebrake extender and booster lock, some EBC slotted calipers, and a Nismo trans mount because my god, this car moves! Lol
I know that the next time I go out to the track, that my dream car and I will be screaming and laughing and having the times of our lives, and honestly a large part of that is thanks Enjuku.
Thanks guys
Egr
Ive heard great nothing but great news about this
Enjuku Racing ON THE GO
Perfect app if you're the type of person to remembered that one special part you needed for the project car/truck while you’re out and about during the day .
YouTube Markqus 240SX
Love how quickly they have my parts to my house and I also love the company in general if you have car parts you need this is the place to shop
Enjuku
Hands down best place for performance auto parts for a decent price on each item.
SVGE drifts
I'll be driving for them someday!
Awesome
Love the app. Easy to find what I need for my ae86, and got a lot of parts and other mercy to get.
App won't even open
App is pretty good when it was working, but with the newest version (6.6.0), the open won't even open! So because of that, I can't look at the daily deal I got a notification for. Pretty good app when it works. I'll probably revise this to 4 or 5 stars whenever they fix this bug.
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