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Fuel Pump Mitsubishi UC-Z6T for Yamaha BT1100, XJ, XVS
TYLERP
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I know I know it's not drumming related but due to a faulty diagnosis (mine) of problem with my motorbike I bought a new fuel pump for £186 and that WASN'T THE PROBLEM!!!! ARGGGHHH.AngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngry
I now urgently need to recoup some of the money. I have the fuel pump on eBay along with some computer bits and bobs that might be of greater interest to the audience here! I'm NOT selling any of my drum kit though - I'll part with a kidney before that happens!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayI...em=300048803430&rd=1&rd=1

See the "View Seller's Other Items" link at the right hand side to see the other stuff.

Thanks guys and girls...
Phil 'CrazyDrummer' Tyler

SBL1

"Grandmaster WTF"



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you couldn't just return the pump?
Lee

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TYLERP
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Nope - they won't take it back!
Phil 'CrazyDrummer' Tyler

Menalaus

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you selling a harddrive? mine just died....again
Rich


Gullanian

"Meep Meep"



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What's an SCSI Card?
Tom
TYLERP
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SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) it's a different way of connecting hard-drives, scanners, tape drives - it was WAY faster than IDE (the current predominant hard-disk interface) and a lot more flexible. However USB 2.0, Firewire and S-ATA have now changed the ball park. SCSI is still used a lot in certain applications - mostly servers. However I no longer have any SCSI devices (apart from in my Server) so don't need the card. It's pronounced scuzzy.
Phil 'CrazyDrummer' Tyler

Gullanian

"Meep Meep"



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Oh right yeah scuzzy! Hard drives are the most out of date part of any computer, flash memory is the way to go but it's a bit expensive to get in the gb of the stuff!
Tom

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