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thats cool prank i have to work out what i need to spend money on and what i want to spend money on :O will talk with the boss/financialadvisor/gf (she wants me to get turntables anyway) and see what i can do with the money situation (i work so situation is ok but yeah) so will get back to u, though dont hold on to them for me, or if u decide to keep them thats cool

i'd really like tt's though lol

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Prank, you're selling your decks - that's like blasphemy!!! Next you'll be selling the GT-R and buying a "family car" or something.

Oh well, at least you're keeping your vinyl.

Good luck if you do go through with it. I'd make an offer but I have no cash for a Skyline, let alone more equipment...

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