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Has anyone used these? And, if so, are they any good?
I saw them on some car show and was impressed. Seems like they'd make a
pretty decent joint if they're as good as they're cracked up to be. Not very
original in their appearance but sound enough??
Touch wood, I don't have many (any?) connections to make in the 3000, but
for general use?
Simon
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