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Serious Climbing Wall For Sale. 30 m x 3.6 x 4 m
TeamSales
11-Mar-2010
1:15:08 PM
Thanks for the responses - I have been flooded with questions. I have taken some photos - you can view them here.

http://picasaweb.google.com/TeamSalesAustralia/ClimbingFrame#

It has got to be removed - no serious offers will be refused!
TeamSales
11-Mar-2010
1:24:45 PM
I would be too! But then again, if you were going to spend $50,000 on anything, you would come and look at it first - and bring your climbing gear and tape measure with you! Then we would all know exactly how high it is!

someone else said it was too large to move - well it wont go into the back of your ute but if you are house mover, and we are, then moving a 30 m climbing frame is a walk in the park.
TeamSales
11-Mar-2010
1:30:34 PM
It won't go in the back of a ute but if you have the right equipment and permits, you can move it no problem. We move houses around the country. We have moved a 33 m x 24 m x 3 stories high single piece building, weighing over 900 Tonnes, from newcastle to far north QLD. Moving the climbing frame in 1 piece is hardly a challenge. :)

IdratherbeclimbingM9
11-Mar-2010
1:33:48 PM
>It is a serious piece of gear

You are right about that.
Good luck with your sale.
Have you tried the other Australian Forums to hopefully get a sale within your preferred timeframe?
Paul
11-Mar-2010
1:54:17 PM
On 11/03/2010 TeamSales wrote:
>It won't go in the back of a ute but if you have the right equipment and
>permits, you can move it no problem. We move houses around the country.
> We have moved a 33 m x 24 m x 3 stories high single piece building, weighing
>over 900 Tonnes, from newcastle to far north QLD. Moving the climbing
>frame in 1 piece is hardly a challenge. :)
>

Maybe we could move Mt Arapiles closer to Melbourne ?
olbert
11-Mar-2010
4:07:43 PM
On 11/03/2010 Paul wrote:
>Maybe we could move Mt Arapiles closer to Melbourne ?
Bugger that, put it in a real state like NSW! Then we can bolt all the classics without any of those pesky bolt chopping bearded Victorians getting in our way

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