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Confectionery Warehouse is at Hendra CLICKY HERE

I haven't been there yet so I don't know whats there LOL

i love it there, tom is the best ;)

at one stage i visited it atleast once a week for about 2 months..

anyway know where i can find insturctions on removing the front bumper... im stumped after 5 minutes of work :)

ahh, i'm gettin somethin between level 3 to 19.

whatever ones available i guess. i asked for the highest one with sea view.

Oh cool! I love the rooms, the little enclosed balconies. Waking up in the morning hearing that ocean *sigh* Everytime we're there, we come away planning to move! :)

Oh cool! I love the rooms, the little enclosed balconies. Waking up in the morning hearing that ocean *sigh* Everytime we're there, we come away planning to move! :)

i seriously cant wait to actually get down there and check out the apartments.

i've been up to the viewing deck probably 5 or 6 times now (really should get a yearly pass).

are the rooms spacious or bit on the tight side of things?

i seriously cant wait to actually get down there and check out the apartments.

i've been up to the viewing deck probably 5 or 6 times now (really should get a yearly pass).

are the rooms spacious or bit on the tight side of things?

see I still haven't been up to the viewing deck. I bet it's incredible!!!

The rooms are pretty well a loungeroom with a bedroom attached. The loungerooms are fairly spacious, nice facilities, beautiful big bathroom, and in the corner is a balcony which can be closed or opened to the rest of the unit, which is nice if you're having a few people round. It's one of those places that's been furnished all the same, nice red leather couches etc...

You have to make time to do the pool/spa/sauna thing. It's sooooooooo nice! Massive lagoon style pool with sand and little open air mattresses to rest in. The cafe there is incredible, too. Great hangover food :) And there's a mini games arcade and massage chairs, too ;)

Yessum

It was good! Tiring but good

Ok I will get my clutch back ASAP and we will change it...free this weekend?

The R32 was a weapon only 2 cars were faster down the straight...both GTR's with 350 + RWKW and even they didnt pass me easily

Q1 is good! We have spent quite a few weekends there recently!

Anna that reminds me.....I need to send an email tonight!

yep im free this weekend. i'll check with my mate if i can do it on his dad's hoist, caus i dont really feel like doing it on the ground up the back :)

Woah that's pretty awesome! got any pics/vids?

yeh we had a highrollers meeting on the side of the road... very fun.

Karen, i think that's code for someone broke down ;)

ahh, i'm gettin somethin between level 3 to 19.

whatever ones available i guess. i asked for the highest one with sea view.

You will like it

Oh cool! I love the rooms, the little enclosed balconies. Waking up in the morning hearing that ocean *sigh* Everytime we're there, we come away planning to move! :)

I want to move there TODAY lol

i seriously cant wait to actually get down there and check out the apartments.

i've been up to the viewing deck probably 5 or 6 times now (really should get a yearly pass).

are the rooms spacious or bit on the tight side of things?

They arent overly big...maybe 15% larger than you average hotel room

i love it there, tom is the best :O

at one stage i visited it atleast once a week for about 2 months..

anyway know where i can find insturctions on removing the front bumper... im stumped after 5 minutes of work ;)

I have some u can use

Instructions:

1. Don't let anyone by the name of "Bryn" do ANY mechanical work to ANY car, as he has no idea what he/she is doing.

2. Pay someone else to do it.

3. Give shane $100 million dollars

:)

see I still haven't been up to the viewing deck. I bet it's incredible!!!

The rooms are pretty well a loungeroom with a bedroom attached. The loungerooms are fairly spacious, nice facilities, beautiful big bathroom, and in the corner is a balcony which can be closed or opened to the rest of the unit, which is nice if you're having a few people round. It's one of those places that's been furnished all the same, nice red leather couches etc...

You have to make time to do the pool/spa/sauna thing. It's sooooooooo nice! Massive lagoon style pool with sand and little open air mattresses to rest in. The cafe there is incredible, too. Great hangover food :) And there's a mini games arcade and massage chairs, too ;)

the spa, pool, sauna and massages are on the agendy for early mornins on the wknd!

would it be same size as your apartment or my apartment at all or bigger or smaller?

dammit! i wanna see pics, thinkin about it now

lol

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