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We are happy to offer the following high quality gazebo and car covers at a special discounted rate for SAUers. :P

3x6m carport.(100 in stock)

3x6m%20Carport%20-%20no%20walls.jpg

- more info and pics

- without sidewalls

- $160

- shipping -

Melbourne (Postcodes 3000-3220) - $25

Sydney (Postcodes 1000-2263) - $35

Brisbane (Postcodes 4000-4224) - $40

Adelaide (Postcodes 5000-5199) - $50

Darwin (Postcodes 0800-0999) - $80

Perth (Postcodes 6000-6214) - $50

Hobart (Postcodes 7000-7999) - $40

3x6m carport.(80 in stock)

3x6m%20carport%20with%20walls.jpg

- more info and pics

- with sidewalls

- two zip up walls front/back.

- $195

- shipping -

Melbourne (Postcodes 3000-3220) - $45

Sydney (Postcodes 1000-2263) - $53

Brisbane (Postcodes 4000-4224) - $62

Adelaide (Postcodes 5000-5199) - $62

Darwin (Postcodes 0800-0999) - $145

Perth (Postcodes 6000-6214) - $95

Hobart (Postcodes 7000-7999) - $85

3x3m folding gazebos

- Blue (50+ in stock)

3x3m%20folding%20gazebo%20with%20walls%20-%20BLUE.jpg

- more info and pics

- Red (50+ in stock)

3x3m%20folding%20gazebo%20with%20walls%20-%20RED.jpg

- more info and pics

- $270

- shipping -

Melbourne (Postcodes 3000-3220) - $30 + $12 insurance (required)

Sydney (Postcodes 1000-2263) - $40 + $12 insurance (required)

Brisbane (Postcodes 4000-4224) - $45 + $12 insurance (required)

Adelaide (Postcodes 5000-5199) - $55 + $12 insurance (required)

Darwin (Postcodes 0800-0999) - $85 + $12 insurance (required)

Perth (Postcodes 6000-6214) - $55 + $12 insurance (required)

Hobart (Postcodes 7000-7999) - $45 + $12 insurance (required)

3x6m folding gazebos

- Blue (20+ in stock)

3x6m%20folding%20gazebo%20with%20walls%20-%20BLUE.jpg

- more info and pics

- Red (20+ in stock)

3x6m%20folding%20gazebo%20with%20walls%20-%20RED.jpg

- more info and pics

- $330

- shipping (insurance required) -

Melbourne (Postcodes 3000-3220) - $55 + $12 insurance (required)

Sydney (Postcodes 1000-2263) - $63 + $12 insurance (required)

Brisbane (Postcodes 4000-4224) - $72 + $12 insurance (required)

Adelaide (Postcodes 5000-5199) - $72 + $12 insurance (required)

Darwin (Postcodes 0800-0999) - $155 + $12 insurance (required)

Perth (Postcodes 6000-6214) - $105 + $12 insurance (required)

Hobart (Postcodes 7000-7999) - $95 + $12 insurance (required)

Extra info -

3x3 foldings are Aluminium framed and only weigh 25kg.

Carryable, great for rally events etc.

Comes with 3 sidewall peices standard in the package (some places charge extra per sidewall).

3x6m are made of steel, then powdercoated in a white powder.

3x6m gazebo also weighs ~50kg

Aluminium is 2mm thick and steel is 0.8mm thick. Both very strong.

Installation instructions - click here

All products are backed with a 1 year warranty.

This covers faulty materials/construction, not misuse.

For everyones reference, here is some competitors websites.

http://www.instashade.com.au/

http://www.quikshade.com.au/

http://www.portableshade.com.au/

http://www.portacanopy.com.au/

Their prices are well above $700 all the way up to $1300 for a 3x3m Aluminium canopy.

Delivery/pickup -

Delivery is via TNT courier.

All buyers in non-metro areas, please contact us for a shipping quote.

As far as people in Melbourne, anyone is more than welcome to come and see the goods.

The factory is in Bayswater and location is as per the website.

They have a 3x3m gazebo permanently open for inspection.

Any questions/support please PM me.

:)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Could you please show close ups of the bottom of the legs for the red and blue style?

(trying to figure out how easy it is to secure to something)

Cheers

Freddy Kruger - If you want a semi permanent structure, get the 3x6m carport with walls. If you want something to set up quickly/take down quickly, get a 3x6m folding gazebo.

Additional walls can be purchased for $79 for a 6m wall and $49 for a 3m. If you buy a 3x6m, it comes with three walls, so you only need the single additional 6m wall.

N1GTR - The feet are nylon feet that slide into the bottom of the aluminium leg and then is screwed into it. The feet are about the size of a credit card cut into a big triangle shape and have a hole for the pegs to go into the ground. The pegs are about 20cm long and hold down the gazebos well on grass.

For concrete use, we suggest that you use something like a sandbag tied to the leg. Alternativly, you could get a plate and put it over the foot and then put weight on that.



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