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I'll be down there at JapLink 175 P'Matta Rd 9.30am on both of the next two Wed (2nd & 9th)(with keys in hand) if anyone wants a peek at our new Clubhouse.

Perhaps next Mon (28th) as well (re: my wife's car).

Darn, business hours. I'm locked in the corporate S&M Dungeon from hell. Did someone take some pictures? Might also be good for someone to draw up some scale layouts so we can get an idea of how we can optimally use the space.

Corinne said she'd sew some curtains

What what what? When did I mention this? lol

imagine how many engines steveo would blow up with a dyno at his finger tips lol

Fkn lol!

Who wants the presence of ladies? Vs Who wants adult mags?

'cause you can't damn well have both! :P

Ok I'll donate some fhm & zoo mags if anyone wants them, otherwise they will be chucked out by the end of the week!

Hey does anyone have a racing bucket seat? I'm thinking it would be cool to make a racing simulator. I have a spare racing wheel and some older computer equipment. I can weld up a frame but just need a decent racing seat.

How cool would that be for the clubhouse? Say a best laptime leader board in the clubhouse?

... hi :) ... i have a simulator ... Tillet racing bucket seat ... steering wheel/pedals ... the simulator was designed in the UK by 2 go cart world champions ... the driving postion is fantastic ... its all fully adjustable ... its set up for use in front of a plasma screen & best with an amplifier & a couple of speakers ... i use it with playstation 2 & Gran Turismo 4 ... i just checked & have got Gran Turismo 4 100% completed on a memory card with every car in every colour including first place trophies for every race & all gold licences ... even got every formula 1 car ... the Nurburgring once you nail it is so much fun ! ... im just in the middle of sourcing bits for a Gran Turismo 5 & playstation 3 set up ... the one i have is very portable & im more than happy to bring it along for "driving nights" with the playstation 2& Gran Turismo 4with 100% complete on the memory card ... i still use it but will be happy to part with it & leave it at the club once ive gotten the playsation 3 & Gran Turismo 5 one up & running (couple of months) ... :) ...

wow... this is nuts... even better thing is I havn't stopped laughing at all the replies...

I've got a 2 seat couch I can donate its in good condition... I dont think I can get it there though

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sadly strapping it to the roof isnt a viable option on my car...

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  • 1 month later...

Hey does anyone have a racing bucket seat? I'm thinking it would be cool to make a racing simulator. I have a spare racing wheel and some older computer equipment. I can weld up a frame but just need a decent racing seat.

How cool would that be for the clubhouse? Say a best laptime leader board in the clubhouse?

Ill bring my old one tomorrow, its just taking up room in the garage atm

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JapLink and The SAU Clubhouse are relocating to Rydalmere over the next couple of months.

JapLink will still be offering services at discount to SAU Members.

JapLink have two Japanese technicians and they need more room.

JapLink is no longer in the retail business of selling cars except through orders: so if you see something nice on auction....

JapLink will be installing a dyno.

JapLink will still compliance & blue slip & pink slip cars.

SAU Clubhouse on Grnd Fl, has access to a kitchen + 6 toilets + 2 shower-rooms + a view!

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Downside > next door is a gay establishment which I think is utilised at night - but I don't know - I'm heterosexist or whatever it's called.

Their security has police cars going up and down the street pretty often - again; so I've been told Lol

Downside > next door is a gay establishment which I think is utilised at night - but I don't know - I'm heterosexist or whatever it's called.

Their security has police cars going up and down the street pretty often - again; so I've been told Lol

So most of you will feel right at home then? :D

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