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has anyopne heard of this place ?

any feed back would be appreciated

dunno the place.. but on the plus side.. its close to where the dyno day is.. other hand its far away from the city.. but not too bad as there is a train station at parramatta that gets you to the city pretty fast..

Parramatta is Sydney's second biggest CBD outside the Sydney city CBD itself, and just about everything you'll need is in or around there. It's only around 10-15mins drive from where the Dyno Day is being held.

Like Sam said, there's a train station about 3mins walk away from the hotel you mentioned, and the train will take you anywhere around Sydney, with fast trains taking around 35mins to get into Sydney city itself. The hotel is pretty much right in the heart of Parramatta, and there's a MASSIVE Westfields shopping centre (was, and might still be, the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere) right nearby.

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oh trust me i konw my projec tis in the works right now too ..

this is what i got going on ..

its almost done ..

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Series 1 RB25DET

Front Face Intake Plenum

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If you're here on holidays, stay in the city :teehee:

Self contained apartments would be the way to go :(

I'm with Steve-o, I'd stay in the city and for two weeks, you will appreciate self contained apartments for space and being able to make your own breakfast etc. They usually have washing machines and clothes dryers etc as well as everything you need in the way of utensils to cook with.

Lonely Planets "Thorn Tree Forum" is a travellers bible.

There are hundreds of threads giving peoples experience of different hotels etc and this link is one of the more recent hotel questions asked.

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thre...0&tstart=15

I think they are right in saying you will get better priced hotels around Chinatown/Haymarket/Central (train) Station and more restaurants/markets etc. There used to be a yuppie backpackers around Central Station if I remember correctly (I don't live there). But, there are reasonable self contained apartments that weren't too bad value (although none come to mind).

How long are you in oz? Are you planning on getting out of Sydney? Barrier Reef? Other?

I found this link to hotels on Thorn Tree too http://hotels.lonelyplanet.com/hotel/New-S...dney-R2108.html

Lonely Planets "Thorn Tree Forum" is a travellers bible.

There are hundreds of threads giving peoples experience of different hotels etc and this link is one of the more recent hotel questions asked.

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thre...0&tstart=15

I think they are right in saying you will get better priced hotels around Chinatown/Haymarket/Central (train) Station and more restaurants/markets etc. There used to be a yuppie backpackers around Central Station if I remember correctly (I don't live there). But, there are reasonable self contained apartments that weren't too bad value (although none come to mind).

How long are you in oz? Are you planning on getting out of Sydney? Barrier Reef? Other?

I found this link to hotels on Thorn Tree too http://hotels.lonelyplanet.com/hotel/New-S...dney-R2108.html

Hey thanks for the info man .

im stayin gthere for 2 weeks .

and i definatley want to go see the barrier reef .

ill check out that site

Thanks again.

Joey

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k well i finally made it after a year of posting this lol ..

i flew into sydney then i came to melbourne because my girlfriend has friends here. anyways i am now in melbourne in the city tell me where to go to see some nice skylines ....

i konw this is a nsw section . but maybe someone knows

k well i finally made it after a year of posting this lol ..

i flew into sydney then i came to melbourne because my girlfriend has friends here. anyways i am now in melbourne in the city tell me where to go to see some nice skylines ....

i konw this is a nsw section . but maybe someone knows

joe, you need to come into the VIC section. I'm moving back to melbourne in a couple of weeks too.

Whereabouts in melb are ya? We have meetups pretty regularly in VIC.

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