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hrmm! interesting.

more temptation

damm

hehe

how much is it costing you per night?

its a bit pricey isnt it?

i wanted to stay there on the week end of my birthday but we ended up at the breakfree Diamond no high rise but a very large 3 bedroom apartment for only 200 a night, sleeps upto 7 adults. has huge Lagoon with water fall. and walking distance to the Casino!!!

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

ahahaha good work!

I'd say it's very close to the size of your unit... Yeh. Loungeroom is big, plus a kitchen (fairly spacious). Bedroom isn't huge, plus a nice large bathroom, and a balcony (about 2 of yours, in a square). This is an example of what it looks like (different furniture, the rest is the same)

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bryn, it should just be a series of screws that hold the front bar on. Do a search around the front and unscrew all the ones u think are used to hold the bar on, and then just wiggle it and find any that mite b 'hidden'

how much is it costing you per night?

its a bit pricey isnt it?

i wanted to stay there on the week end of my birthday but we ended up at the breakfree Diamond no high rise but a very large 3 bedroom apartment for only 200 a night, sleeps upto 7 adults. has huge Lagoon with water fall. and walking distance to the Casino!!!

its around the 250 mark a night... takin my girlfriend down for the wknd for her b'day :)

got her friends comin down the sat night we are down there to get completely drunk!

ahahaha good work!

I'd say it's very close to the size of your unit... Yeh. Loungeroom is big, plus a kitchen (fairly spacious). Bedroom isn't huge, plus a nice large bathroom, and a balcony (about 2 of yours, in a square). This is an example of what it looks like (different furniture, the rest is the same)

FAAARRRRRKKK, thats one nice apartment :);):O

bryn, it should just be a series of screws that hold the front bar on. Do a search around the front and unscrew all the ones u think are used to hold the bar on, and then just wiggle it and find any that mite b 'hidden'

ive done that, got heaps of the bastards :). only thing left attacked it indicators, also, it feels lik they are attached in the wheel guads, but i coudnt find a screw, so would there be a clip i might need to slide them out of?

ive done that, got heaps of the bastards :). only thing left attacked it indicators, also, it feels lik they are attached in the wheel guads, but i coudnt find a screw, so would there be a clip i might need to slide them out of?

Mite be some hiding in behind the indicator assembly (there are on the 32, so ull them out and have a look) also jump underneath and have a look. there should be some plastic tray looking things, unbolt them

its around the 250 mark a night... takin my girlfriend down for the wknd for her b'day :)

got her friends comin down the sat night we are down there to get completely drunk!

oo0o0o00o nice :laugh: Drinking + Me + Gold Coast is always eventful. First time, I got in a fight with Warrick Cappa about how ugly his pants were. Last time I stole a parking cone from in front of a policecar, watched cheerfully as they walked straight past me and didn't say anything, then kicked 2 guys in the nuts for trying to steal my parking cone, tried to go 'swimming', and got andy into a fight.

FAAARRRRRKKK, thats one nice apartment ;):O:rofl:

Indeed they are. So nice for waking up the next morning, too. Cool breeze on the balcony, ocean sounds, tasty food by the pool. Mmmm...

if the corperate fee's are to go by from wat we pay on the place me and jess r in right now, i'd imagin that corp fee's on q1 would be way more.

The $4k was purely an estimate only...either way body corporate fees are 9 times out of 10 more expensive than the council rates.

And body corporate fees are not reflected by the rent you pay.

oo0o0o00o nice :) Drinking + Me + Gold Coast is always eventful. First time, I got in a fight with Warrick Cappa about how ugly his pants were. Last time I stole a parking cone from in front of a policecar, watched cheerfully as they walked straight past me and didn't say anything, then kicked 2 guys in the nuts for trying to steal my parking cone, tried to go 'swimming', and got andy into a fight.

me + drinkin = funny sight to see!

lol

being on the goldcoast = shinnagings all weekend

woohooooooo

The $4k was purely an estimate only...either way body corporate fees are 9 times out of 10 more expensive than the council rates.

And body corporate fees are not reflected by the rent you pay.

we're payin probably around 2,500k a year for corp fee's and we are only around the sunnybank area.

Well, that's what happens why you buy. People bitch and moan about 'hidden costs', but unfortunately, if they don't do their research, that's their fault. *sigh* i'm so bored :) I hate going away from work, god people shit me! They always manage to f**k something up!

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