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Coilpacks? That was so long ago I'd forgotten about it haha! Simon installed my splitfires that I have now.

Anfanee, selling but not leaving SAU ;) If Rob would like to take on Exec duties with the NSW club though, we'd be happy to discuss it. More hands the better.

Very long time ago.

If you need helpertons im not doing anything apart from working, riding bikes and playing computer games...so have plenty of free time to do stuff

See Jezza on the drums :laugh:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-XrNiFtMuo

But John Williams is the best ever. He can pluck Satriani and all that with one finger.

Classical uses all 5.

I had to shed a few to get that gig.

Very long time ago.

If you need helpertons im not doing anything apart from working, riding bikes and playing computer games...so have plenty of free time to do stuff

Right now I need someone with a spacious car, and muscles :laugh: I have a storage unit but no way of getting any stuff into it. We took a few loads in the Golf, but Tats went home yesterday for a funeral :(

Right now I need someone with a spacious car, and muscles :laugh: I have a storage unit but no way of getting any stuff into it. We took a few loads in the Golf, but Tats went home yesterday for a funeral :(

Gimmie a Call when you need stuff moved...but our work hours might make it hard

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