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* Good News:- We now have a Clubhouse!

* Bad News:- It ain't in Canberra

Addy thanks to Todd and Yumi of JapLink is, 175 Parramatta Rd Haberfield

We are looking for some furniture to kit it out, so have a squizz at Steve-0's thread and comment!

Q. Can a Canberran stay overnight if pooped and short of cash?

A. Only if Shell is staying over too - 'cause she'll have a key (and only if you don't snore - 'cause Shell will bash you over the head if you snore)

Q. What will it be used for?

A. Meetings, AGM, viewing WRC/F1/Races

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Good Questions ^ ^ ^

* We can use the JapLink site 24/7 as we'll be occupying Suite#2 upstairs.

* If the JapLink is being used (daytime Mon-Sat), we'd need to park around the corner in a quiet residential street called Chandos St

* Outside of bus. hrs, we are able to use the yard and with the keys (that an Exec will have), it is secured parking.

* The driveway just needs to be taken at an angle and a low lip car will have no problem. There will be no cover. It's open.

* However, if you've parked around the corner in Chandos St, always go back onto Parramatta Rd. The back streets have deadly speed humps.

* Good News:- We now have a Clubhouse!

* Bad News:- It ain't in Canberra

Addy thanks to Todd and Yumi of JapLink is, 175 Parramatta Rd Haberfield

We are looking for some furniture to kit it out, so have a squizz at Steve-0's thread and comment!

Q. Can a Canberran stay overnight if pooped and short of cash?

A. Only if Shell is staying over too - 'cause she'll have a key (and only if you don't snore - 'cause Shell will bash you over the head if you snore)

Q. What will it be used for?

A. Meetings, AGM, viewing WRC/F1/Races

Hang on, so let me get this straight.......we can stay there but we have to spend the night with Shell??......hmmmmm :w00t:

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