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Well, I'm in the middle of sorting finance out cause I may be heading out to the states right after the GP.

I will make a few inquires in the next few days about apartments.

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I have just paid the entry for the 2004 grand Prix rally. That includes two tickets to the GP.

Best place to stay is Southbank appartments. cheaper than hotel and a walk to city and tram and if you take a car it has lock up security parking.

www.grandprix.com.au

look under cars

then click on rally.

$400 discount if you book early.

Originally posted by Dominic

I have just paid the entry for the 2004 grand Prix rally.  That includes two tickets to the GP.

Now there's an important piece of information. We taking your new r31 this time pete?

I'm 'interested' - would def. join you guys in the grandstand - but will make alternative accomodation arragements cause I fart, burp, snore, hookers, drink, skanks, drink, burp, fart, snore, etc, etc - j/ks (actually I got relos)

Would be driving down.

Ok, it's Brabham Stand and I've picked out the hotels closest to the CBD and the circuit. That way we can move around without too much hassels of cabs and trams. They are:

Oakford on Collins - $876 triple, $805 quad

Punt Hill Flinders Lane - $918 triple, $837 quad

Pacific Int. Southbank - $1038 triple, $927 quad

Let us know which one you would prefer.

Also depending on the number of people wanting to share accomodation, will decide on price because it varies if it's quad or triple share. Hopefully we can get 8 people so split it up to 2 appartments.

B-Man, it's $579 for just the Brabham stand.

Oakford on Collins - $876 triple, $805 quad

That includes brabham stand tickets, doesnt it?

Anyways, I'm in, I'd prefer the cheapest hotel on the list, as I don't think we'll be spending much time there.

Richard

Originally posted by mmmgtir

Two tripples then? (if there is six of us).

Richard

That's what I was thinking.

Hope either couple don't mind having a single guy with them. We only snore, fart, smoke, burp, eat with dirty hands, wipe a$$ with hands, scratch ass, pick nose, live like cops, etc...

Were not that bad are we?

Yep, still in for 2, happy to share.

But.....there's no way we're sharing with pete, its not the "snore, fart, smoke, burp, eat with dirty hands, wipe a$$ with hands, scratch ass, pick nose, live like cops" that worries me, its the noise he makes when he falls off a balcony :)

Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

That's what I was thinking.

Hope either couple don't mind having a single guy with them. We only snore, fart, smoke, burp, eat with dirty hands, wipe a$$ with hands, scratch ass, pick nose, live like cops, etc...

Were not that bad are we?

Speak for yourself :cheers:

Ok, it's all true. Although I think everybody wipes their asses with their hands (holding TP), unless some of you can do it with your feet...

Can't wait.

Richard

Bad news. Just got a reply from GP travel and there are only 3 Hotels that are offering packages at this time. The cheapest one is Hotel Ibis and they want $882 pp triple share. It's about 4 km from circuit but it's close by the casino.




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