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are the water lines included ... or are they extra?

:) depends how many beers I've had :)

What are the flow rates of the said kidney?

Well, this is quite an interesting question. I've tried to find the theoretically amount of liquid that can be cleansed via said left kidney in a 24 hour period, and it ranges somewhere between about 2 and 24 beers before extreme discomfort :dump:

Do you know if its a good upgrade, & will it fit a 1980model?

true the 1976 model is starting to show its age by now, although it may be adapted to a 1980 model, but may need some extra trimmings around the housing at this point.

Can I make an offer on your right knee cap. I'm good for the cash.

I'm not interested in the Kidney as I have a witness that saw you racing another Kidney and I don't want it if it's been thrashed. Plus you blew some smoke last time I saw you take off.

So how about it...knee cap?

this is all too funny.. but I think i'm going to be withdrawing my kidney is from sale after a hard saturday night after it suffered premature and unexpected failure.. and I'm off to spain guys.. seeya!!

:D

ahhh..dorridorri comment in there too - good work!

are you registered with ebay square trade? I am!

Here's how we'll work this out... I'll send you a cheque to cover the costs of said kidney plus additional shipping, as i am currently in mexico. I will trust you to pass on the excess cash to the shipping company :)

If you have any problems feel free to contact me via email only, this deal will be completely safe as i'm a nice guy ... and registered with ebay square trade

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