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IVE GOT 3 OF THESE IN STOCK AT OUR JAPAN WAREHOUSE, READY TO SEND OUT.

BRAND NEW.

BLACK ONLY. LIMITED TIME ONLY.

PRICE - $350.00 DELIVERED WITHIN 4-6 DAYS.

PM ME FOR PURCHASING DETAILS tongue.gif

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Considering the age of this thread, would I be correct in assuming these are no longer going for this price?

Always worth checking.

Considering the age of this thread, would I be correct in assuming these are no longer going for this price?

Always worth checking.

I curremtly have 4 black units available and the current price is $370 delivered. :cheers:

How do I go about getting them, on your site they're advertised for $600? I'm also interested in Yellow Jackets for an RB20, is shipping/postage separate in that case?

How do I go about getting them, on your site they're advertised for $600? I'm also interested in Yellow Jackets for an RB20, is shipping/postage separate in that case?

PM sent :cheers:

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