Terrick down Under
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See, you should live out here. You know what I mean....
Sounds like the red tape ran out. Keep us posted of the progress.
Looking forward to your updates..
Edit, Mat I must have been hiding under a rock some where, apologies for not posting sooner.
Re read thread for the second time.
Edit No.2 You have done some amazing stuff there..![]()
Thanks HOTFR8, will do!
Man I hope the red tape has run out, there has a been a lot of it!

Nice to see the 2.5RS still ticking. I just sold my 2000 STM 5 speed coupe 3 months ago and miss it dearly but the rust was starting to come back and I didn't want to watch it rust to pieces so I sold it to a guy who was going to get it repaired. Only had 113k Miles on it.
Love the pergola plans and the patio! Australia is definitely on my list of places to visit some day!
Brian
From experience that red tape has to run out at some point in time and often if you play by the rules as I have found in the past the red tape can back fire on them.
Council here stipulated my front gate road access point had to be in a specific location they then came along and changed the road leaving me with no access. Council then had to alter the road back so I could comply with the stipulation that was set for my access off the road.
Having said (posted) that I am looking forward to seeing your progress.![]()

Mat
Good to see you've made headway through the bureaucratic nightmare.
Have fun with the build.
Lyndon
Watching on, quietly.....![]()
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Thanks Brian! I think the Aussie WRX is slightly different to the US 2.5RS, but they are a great car hey. Mine has a 2.0l turbo motor, and I think the 2.5RS has a Naturally Aspirated 2.5?. It's been a great car, and I haven't found anything that is compelling me to upgrade.
Thankfully we don't have much of a problem with rust where I am, Canberra is 150ks from the ocean, and almost 600m above sea level.
I'm a creature of habit, the WRX is my third Subaru, and I think my next one might be a MY06 STI. I think the GC8 body shape (mine and yours) is the best looking WRX ever, but this is a close second...
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Mate, that was a good deal, you could have taken it all home at once on mine, like I said "yell out".
Seriously you did well.
Mat, you have done well and as you say would cost you a small fortune new..![]()
TB: i'm going to take a wild guess and guess that you found an add in the FREE SECTION of one of your online sites sort of like Craigslist. so did you get it free if you promised to haul it away? if not how much and looks like a lot of good stuff.
i occasionally will do something similar and i have quite a few piles of GOOD STUFF i need to do something with.
no matter what you paid or didn't pay or didn't get paid you and your family did a fantastic job and i bet the prior owner was really smiling and happy to have you stop by.
good luck
Mat, great thread and sorry I haven't visited sooner. I really appreciate your posts on the bureaucracy. It reminded me that it was one of the reasons I didn't fight harder to stay in Australia beyond the two years (birth of first grandchild in US being the other).
I'm guessing there's no way to re-construct the playhouse on your property during the night and claim it's always been there....![]()
I hope you do not need a permit to put that up.


It reminded me that it was one of the reasons I didn't fight harder to stay in Australia beyond the two years (birth of first grandchild in US being the other).
TwoBytes,
Great job on the cubby house.
I'm sure you and your son will enjoy putting it back up again and your son playing in it.
With all the red tape you have had it was only a warning.![]()
$150... it would cost that for the roofing and screws! You did well.
$150... it would cost that for the roofing and screws! You did well.
As above..![]()
Could qualify for a "you ****"![]()
It looks very nice, almost like a tree house![]()
Terrick, that is a very good idea mate!
Bob, is the bureaucracy much less over there? It seems like it from what I read on here.
Electrical work is the key thing that stands out for me. Am I right that there is no requirement for any sort of qualification or licence to work on mains wiring in the US?
Well it is not fixed so does not need a permit. Something like these small homes we see now. A very clever idea.

I'm not Bob, but yes, I believe the bureaucracy is less here, but far from non-existent. One common rule, but not everywhere, is that a homeowner can do electrical work in his own home. But that is not everywhere.
some residents would like everyone except themselves to be subject to the agreed-upon restrictions.
