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hey all boys n girls it seems my brilliant idea to save some money by buying a micro sd on ebay has back fired as the item did not get delivered in time for xmas and has left me with a R4DS thats not useable.

if you dont know what the hell it is have a look here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...te-t189604.html

the guy said it would be 7-14days for it to be delivered which 14days is today and still no item, im still under the impression its coming so i dont really wanna buy another 1 for $50 to have it turn up in a couple of days.

nevermind just arrived in time and even managed to get a cheesy pic of me on it in xmas hat to freak her out when she turned it on not knowing what it was ;)

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I purchased my R4DS and 2GM card for $100 from OzModChip.com, and its great (you can get cheaper if you shop around but for the convinience you cant go past OzModChip)

I also have 7 DVD's full of games and applications (over 30GB- nearly every DS game made).

Edited by 4door_Sleeper
nevermind just arrived in time and even managed to get a cheesy pic of me on it in xmas hat to freak her out when she turned it on not knowing what it was :banana:

hahah nice touch.

Time to get Mortal Kombat Ultimate, Mario Kart DS, and Elite Beat Agents going on :blush:

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