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order's submitted but I'm still waiting confirmation on production & delivery... Will keep you guys posted, and I'll follow up if I haven't heard from them by tomorrow lunch time.

I haven't got a chance to check again today, but I noticed they haven't charged my account so I will follow up again tomorrow. The only reason if they had a delay is if they're waiting on stocks of some rotors...

I've just send an email to RDA and checking up if there's any delay with certain part numbers...

I haven't got a chance to check again today, but I noticed they haven't charged my account so I will follow up again tomorrow. The only reason if they had a delay is if they're waiting on stocks of some rotors...

I've just send an email to RDA and checking up if there's any delay with certain part numbers...

so what did you find out from RDA? have they run out of 908's again!? :)

Hi, unfortunately yes, I have finally got a reply from RDA today as below:

Rda908 and rda7693 are coming in Monday if you like I will start sending the stuff tomorrow or today if time permitting but around 6 people could start getting something the rest before Thursday next week guaranteed.

Looks like 7693 & 908 are out of stock again :P Sorry guys for the delay... but hope they can finish them as fast as possible...

Those who have 7693 & 908 in their orders will be delayed. I was told those two types of rotors will come in monday and they will get it done ASAP and try to get those ones delivered and arrived before next week Thursday. So maybe they will likely to ship it Tuesday... I will follow up Monday to see if those 7693 & 908 have arrived at RDA as promised.

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