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Hey all,

SAUNSW now (Thanks to Terry and Japlink) has a clubhouse for the use of execs and club members!

Its approx 32sqm large, secure, centrally located and a "fresh sheet of paper" so to speak. Suburb is Haberfield.

We will use it for club AGM's, Exec meetings, meetups etc, watching F1/WRC/V8Supercars and tech nights.

But before that happens, we need to deck it out - so here's the deal;

WE NEED FURNITURE!!!!

So we are asking for everyone out there with spare furniture to please donate it to a good cause - eg SAU :)

We're ideally after;

+ fridge

+ bar unit

+ stackable chairs x30 approx

+ picture hooks

+ vacuum cleaner

+ portable air cond or split system must be working

+ Flatscreen TV or good quality projector

+ dvd player/accessories

+ shelving

+ filing cabinet

+ computer desk (N1GTR will donate)

+ pinball machine

+ popcorn machine

....and anything else that will make it feel more like a club house

We have an offer of a flatbed truck for the clubs use while we're moving in, so thats great, we just need the actual stuff to move now.

Please help out and post up what stuff you have that can be donated, pics would be nice aswel if possible. We can pickup at a time that suits you from pretty much whereever.

Cheers all

-Steve

SAUNSW President

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yeeeeharrrr!!!!!!

Can't wait to check it out. I'll have a rummage around and see what tidbits I can offer up.

good work to everyone involved in getting this up and running!

Whens the house...errrr. Club warming?

ive got a fujitsu plasma screen id sell to the club for $100. its 42". its heavy (around 50kg) and needs a digital set top box as its only a screen - not a tv. has 1 dead pixel that you dont notice at all. comes with a remote. no stand.

sounds like a heap of shit but actually works really well.

edit: ill also be demolishing a few houses soon - you are more than welcome to check out wardrobes, shelves, kitchen etc etc that you may be interested in.

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Thanks for the donations guys > Keep 'em coming! :thumbsup:

Whatever Steve-0, Duncan etc approve of, I can pick small/medium stuff up in the Forester, which I think has a bit more height than a Stag.

Flatbed truck will be great!

We'll also need a long trestle table which obviously will fold up.

Execs need to visit their section pls, on procedure of how to access keys > replace keys (ie Post #11)

Looking like a true team effort! :yes:

i have a BBQ on wheels (2nd one down, 4 burner)

http://www.barbequesgalore.com.au/products/product-range.aspx?id=64

That if needed can be used for events like the AGM, Japlink are also free to use whenever..

Can be taken apart to fit in the back seat of a Falcon or commadore.. if you want it let me know.

I know it's not on the list, but I might be able to provide a pool table :)

I will have to see if it's still available from a mate.

If Owen ends up donating the projector, would be more than happy to install/mount it on the ceiling and wire it up, though you may also need to source a pull-down screen to project onto.

Thanks for the donations guys > Keep 'em coming! :thumbsup:

Whatever Steve-0, Duncan etc approve of, I can pick small/medium stuff up in the Forester, which I think has a bit more height than a Stag.

Flatbed truck will be great!

We'll also need a long trestle table which obviously will fold up.

Execs need to visit their section pls, on procedure of how to access keys > replace keys (ie Post #11)

Looking like a true team effort! :yes:

I'm going to look up how much those trestle tables were - we've used them previously at the second-last SnS, and they were strong and sturdy. IIRC they were pretty cheap, so I'll see if they're still available and if pricing has changed much, just in case no-one can donate one.

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