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Fs [Syd]: Alex Steinbach Prelude Upright Piano Polished Black - Swap For Tyres (True Story)


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Harro,

Yes this is my piano, I've had it since I was 7, and that was over 2 decades ago. It has not been played OR used for the past 14 years as I don't have time to play with it as all my spare time goes to my siet box fridge (Skyline).

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She's never been thrashed, never boosted, never modded, never raced, never dragged. 1st Owner, totally immaculate and comes with original receipts.

Will suit fussy owner and will be a great base for learning on and modifications if you wish.

Brand/Model:

Alex Steinbach Prelude in Ebony Polish (Gloss Black)

Comes With:

- Cleaning Mitt

- Key cover

- Bench/Stool (no rips no wear)

T&Cs:

Will allow for test drives with a non refundable deposit of a 6 pack of craft beer.

Location: Canley Vale, NSW, 2166

Price: $700 OR swap for 2x BRAND NEW Nitto NT-05 255/40/17 + some beer

Contacts: PM or Reply Here

Great piano to start off for your kids, after transport I suggest the piano gets a tune up and a good clean. It's pretty dusty and has not been used in ages.

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But didn't you hide a diamond ring inside the rear leg?

Hahahhaha er hope not, anyhow sold it to a friends cousin so all good. Can always go fetch it if that were the case haha

lol. sure makes me miss playing

I was conned into learning how to play it as a kid. Mum told me I could get da slarts, she was so wrong

Depends what starts you are after. The type of girls your mum wants you to date, yes. The type of girls you want on the end of your piano leg, no.

My lips were so strong when I played clarinet. If only girls knew about this...

(saxophone players don't rate)

hahahahah I would say you would benefit if you were a female, but hey I'm sure you can vibrate them hHAHAHAHA

With a clarinettist up top and an oboeist down below she'd never want the experience to stop. Woodwinds win!!!

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