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Will you tow it?

Nah I thought the hotel might, depends if it's their carpark or not

They aren't rented rooms they are purchased so I guess they can't really do anything.

I paid $60,000 extra for a parking space so its the owners not the hotels

Yeh pretty much. It's in the centre of the city on spencer street. Studio apartment.

Investment, when no one uses the parking spot I just use it. It's down the road from my work lol

Ah I see, you lease the apartment to hotel or something?

Nah privately. A lot of contracters from interstate use it, sometimes the wealthy fathered students, but yeh, its usually contracted for 10 or so months at a time so it's good, I don't pay anything to it.

Brother number 2 is in UK atm, he just posted on my fb wall, asking me if E92 M3 saloon, recent rego for 39,995 GB pounds is cheap...

At $63,265, yes it's f**king cheap LOL, and I'm sure we don't get M3 saloon here in oz.

Nah privately. A lot of contracters from interstate use it, sometimes the wealthy fathered students, but yeh, its usually contracted for 10 or so months at a time so it's good, I don't pay anything to it.

So it's in hotel building correct?

And you're not aloud to live there? Have been looking at properties on internets before when I was bored and always wondering what's the go since they're noticeably cheaper than regular apartments.

Brother number 2 is in UK atm, he just posted on my fb wall, asking me if E92 M3 saloon, recent rego for 39,995 GB pounds is cheap...

At $63,265, yes it's f**king cheap LOL, and I'm sure we don't get M3 saloon here in oz.

definately got 4 door m3s here have seen em on carsales

trying to convince my older brother to get an e60 m5

Well I bought it for $300k if I remember right. Was cheap so dad jumped on it. But yeh I dont stay there. Find it weird dunno why

With car space? If so, yeah it's cheap.

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