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Hi guys,

I'm sorry getting back to you late. I did not realize I have received private messages till today. I usually receive notification via email when I received private messages. Since the forum has upgraded, this function has automatically cancelled. That is the reason I did not realize I had private messages.

I'm so sorry; I did not mean to ignore your message.

I usually try to reply within 48 hours.

lunaticR32 - PM sent.

Sarumatix - PM sent.

Thank you.

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Thanks Hashi i received my D-jetro.

I dont usually give wraps but this hashi guy deserves it. I deposited the money for my d-jetro on tuesday lunchtime and i couldnt believe it when it arrived on my door step that friday morning, like 2-3 days later AND THAT WAS A PARCEL DIRECT FROM JAPAN TOO............YES 2-3 DAYS. ;)

Cant wait till you set your website Hashiriya..........pleasant dealing with this guy. :)

i would also like to know on hand controller for rb25det s2? and how long it will take to be delivered?

Just the hand controller thanks.

Edited by r33_racer

livicuru - Thank you very much!. I hope to do business with you again!. Thank you.

Magik32 - PM sent.

r33_racer - PM sent.

RBCalais - Unfortunately, there is no Power FC availabole for RB30.

Thank you.

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