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Just a quick update to you guys.. Batch #6 has been submitted this afternoon, I'm just waiting confirmation from RDA regarding stocks, hopefully nothing is out of stock.

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Ok guys. Update from RDA. Stocks for Batch #6 is coming in, they should all be filled in Wednesday 13th Dec and delivery estimated to arrive to you by next Thursday 14th and/or Friday 15th Dec. Sorry if this caused any inconveniences...

Just got an update this morning from RDA: The 908 rotors orders are about 90% filled up, but RDA will start shipping the other ones today...

Great to hear. I hope others are getting delivered too as we speak... not 100% sure about 908 but if they told me it was about 90% on Thursday (yesterday) then they should be delivered very soon...

Should be there then, TNT are quite reliable service. You changed your SAU id ? :-) I almost didn't recognise if you didn't put your name in the profile...

Should be there then, TNT are quite reliable service. You changed your SAU id ? :-) I almost didn't recognise if you didn't put your name in the profile...

Hahaha yeah i have a new SAU username. It arrived today right on the promised time. Cant wait to get these puppies on.

Thanks Rianto for organising the Group Buy!

Anyone who have not received their rotors please leave me a pm. I will be on a 8-hours plane trip tonight, and I will attend to your inquiries as soon as I have internet access on Thursday or Friday.

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