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Hi Guys,

Well last week my relationship status changed and as a result need to find a place to live...the only issue is i don't have any of the below:

bed

TV

Washing Machine/Dryer

Fridge/Freezer

Drawers/cupboards

TV stand/cabinet

basically anything else you'd need to be able to successfully live by yourself (lamps etc)

Wondering if anyone has any of this stuff for sale/giveaway...or could point me in the right direction.

Obviously there's things like garage sales/ebay that i can sus out..but yeah..any help would be appreciated.

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Trading post and your local paper's classifieds would be a good place to look. Salvos / Vinnies might also have some of the stuff you are after :)

If you are after a cheap bed in a hurry, I suggest going to a camping shop and picking up a swag and a sleeping bag. This will keep you warm and relatively comfortable, as well as a handy item to have in the car after a long, hard night on the cans :banana:

At this point I’d like to point out that the TV / TV cabinet is really a luxury and probably should be considered last

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I have a Foz with towbar Nick. I don't have a box trailer etc tho'

I have time after 11.30 on an occasional Sunday when church finishes to drive around and pick up/deliver stuff.

Edit* Got a sleeping bag, as Matt suggested.

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I can get hold of a rear projection for you, think it's about 60ish cm, my parents said they were going to give it to my grand parents. But i'm sure they have a working TV already, maybe you will end up with their tv instead, think they had a 40cm rear projection. I'll let you know when I talk to everyone next.

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Cant help you with much. But I would suggest vinnies or salvos store. (one on parramatta rd Ashfield. Just past bunnings is masive) not only do you get cheap stuff. Its helping out the charity too.

I just went through a similar situation as you early this year and thats what i did. Furnished a 1br apartment for $500ish (Sofa bed, bed frame (i had a mattress), coffee table, kitchen table/chairs, lamps, bed side table, chest of draws, washing machine).

Just remember to have a van or trailer as they wont sell big stuff too you unless you can take it right then and there.

PS. Sorry to hear about the bust up.

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I have a disassembled queen bed+mattress+2 x bedside tables. It's very girly though (was my gf's old bed).

And in light of the above posts, I'm pretty sure she got it from Fantastic too.

I think we've used the slats for something else though hold on I'll go check.

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When I moved into my first place, i bought a bunch of stuff from Fantastic and Ikea, it's only been a couple of years but its all still going strong today. Fantastic often has some pretty good deals as well, i got a 3 seater + 2 recliners for $1000

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Didn't you only just get married? :D or am I thinking of someone else..

Really sorry to hear anyway :rant:

Yeah as said, Fantastic Furniture is good... Oz Design has some good bargains too.

Keep an eye out for an older TV as a freebie!!.... people are always them giving away cos you can't sell them now (the ones with the big backs :P)

Does your paper have one of those "free or under $50" type sections - might find a bargain in there?

Ohh and try ebay too!!

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If you want a TV and can pick up on the Nth Shore you can have my shop TV. Is only a CRT 50cm I think. I've got a standard def digital tuner for it.

If you can swing the financing check into some of the 0-interest deals going on. Wife and I did that with our dining furniture and outdoor stuff. Was good so we could pay it down in our own time - had like 40 months to do it. If you can work it into your budget then gives you a way to buy nicer stuff.

Good luck with it.

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I can keep a look out, i live in a complex of about 800 apartments and generally if people are getting rid of still-decent things like tv's (the big back ones), chairs, fans etc they leave them in the carpark, got myself 2 bar stools recently that were in fine condition!

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ive got a compuer desk http://img809.imageshack.us/i/compturetable.jpg/ $40

samsumg 68cm crt flat screen still great condition $70

entertainment unit old ebay ad $60

also have a single bed with slats and mattress, tall boy and small wardrobe sitting in the garage but will confirm these are still good

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