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5 days max 20RON is price for 20kg max as I remember
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Now that's cool. I'll be saving some money and placing an order there, coz besides driver ICs i saw a bunch of stuff that i need, like some nice mosfets, low ESR caps for motherboard repair, and NTC thermistors.
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