Greddy/Trust is no more...

The market for aftermarket parts from Japan has been declining for well over five years, due in part to decreased demand both at home and abroad and the rising rates of Chinese knock-offs and other inexpensive (and dubiously built) components.

Today, one of the world’s largest performance parts companies, known as Trust in Japan and Greddy here in the States, declared bankruptcy. According to various reports, Trust is approximately $60 million in debt and, after reporting a serious decline in sales since February 2008 and amassing $43 million in loan payments, filed for bankruptcy in Tokyo District Court.

Trust has been around since 1976, employs almost 200 workers and had been dealing in everything from CARB-legal exhausts to turbo systems when Greddy Performance Products was founded in the U.S. in 1994. There are several firms that will step up to fill the need of enthusiasts, assuming that Trust doesn’t try to reorganize, but with the aftermarket industry down overall, we suspect this won’t be the last time we’ll hear about a large tuner going under.

Never saw this comming :roll2:

I did.

so what if you did

Kinda sucks. They always did a good job of coming out with a lot of aftermarket CARB legal products. I guess the market just isn’t there for them though. I didn’t really see this coming, they sell so many damn S2000 turbo kits it’s ridiculous but that’s just 1 platform.

http://nyspeed.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57074

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