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Offline swinks

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can anyone help with a pin pickup (Coffs to Newcastle)
« on: March 08, 2015, 05:59:49 PM »
Hi all

just putting the call out that a pin that I really would like to get at a good price. It was offered to me a few months back but timing was not right and they just contacted me today dropping the price (I think) too good to pass up. My challenge is with a busted collar bone I can't drive to inspect or pickup.

The game is in the Coffs Harbour area and I am in Newcastle.

Can anyone help with an inspection, pickup and delivery, happy to pay you a worthwhile fee.

cheers
« Last Edit: March 08, 2015, 06:41:13 PM by swinks »
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I know we have a excellent member at Port Macquarie.

Maybe the answer is to pay him (if he is interested) to pick up the machine, wrap it and send it to you via one of the decent transport companies.
Otherwise, I suggest a furniture company at Coffs to pick it up legs off, wrap it in blankets and have it delivered to your door Mr Swinksy since you have a collar bone issue at the moment.

Hope it helps.
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I was hoping if someone in the area can do a inspection first as didn't want a to good to be true dud.

went to the fracture clinic today (11 days after accident) and just slightly broken - the bones are about 0.5 1cm apart??? so won't be lifting or working on pins for 6 - 12 weeks.
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You only broke ONE collar bone. Toughen up princess  ^^^
Seriously I hope it heals quickly for you Dude.
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