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Agreed! I'm not coming unless its TORETTO!

If anyone needs any AV gear, let me know and I'll pick it up from work, but let me know sooner rather then later!

Projector, projector screen, various cables?

........15,000 Watt 12 speaker Mayer rig? Semi-seamless TV wall?? Intelligent lighting rig???

If anyone needs any AV gear, let me know and I'll pick it up from work, but let me know sooner rather then later!

Projector, projector screen, various cables?

........15,000 Watt 12 speaker Mayer rig? Semi-seamless TV wall?? Intelligent lighting rig???

All of the above, please?

Oh yeah, if anyone needs to contact me (e.g. if you get there late and the gate is closed use my mobile #. No Spam please!

0419 468 835 (both personal and work phone so please don't abuse - thx).

Wow - dead heat between Gone in 60 seconds and Fast and Furious - been dead tie all week! Keep the votes come'n folks!

60 Seconds could be the winner.

See ya's all tonight.

Cheers

Neil.




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