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Hi all! :mad:

My cousin's formal is being held on Saturday night at dockside, near the story bridge from 6:30 and there is nothing this guy loves more than an RB ORCHESTRA!!!! :laugh:

I am wanting to organise a SKYLINE CONVOY to escort him there.

So I am asking all of you skyline owners in Brisbane what are you doing on Saturday night?

Who is interested in joining us for this cruise?

ATTENDEE'S:

Mark & myself - R33 gtst (RDY60)

Karim - S14 (previously known as 57ING)

Anthony - 180SX

Damien - R34 GTT (Choyda)

AzzurrA - R32 Gtst (maybe)

Vince - R33 (NSR033)

MFC05- 3000GT

CrAzY-BoY- R33 gts-t s1.5

mrbenno- R32 GTR

MRR34- R34 4-door GTT

EvoJohnny - EVO 7

japtaxi - R32

oldngrey - R33 & R32

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch

Ghey++ we already have plans, i'm sure Andy would have LOVED an excuse to show of his baby!

Best of lucky getting a mass group together, that'd be a great way to arrive at your formal!

Ghey++ we already have plans, i'm sure Andy would have LOVED an excuse to show of his baby!

Best of lucky getting a mass group together, that'd be a great way to arrive at your formal!

Thanks :laugh:

I wish went to my formal in style too!!

would love to help but have a wedding on :laugh:

that's cool thanks anyway..

got the skyline photo shoot sunday arvo. will be spending the majority of my time on saturday cleaning and washing and polishing the car, so will need to keep it clean for sunday!

good luck with that!

i wish i could! No licence and my baby's off the road (No turbo)

i hope you get some good pics and post them up here...

But Let me ask my bro and his gf to see they have a 33 and 32

Which part exactly Michael?? Someone has asked a question and once again you have offered no help, just a sad comment. :)

thank you!

i wish i could! No licence and my baby's off the road (No turbo)

i hope you get some good pics and post them up here...

But Let me ask my bro and his gf to see they have a 33 and 32

ok...

owww just like me & mark! :P ...except mine is off the road getting her RB25 in atm.

ok... so who IS coming?? :P

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch

Sorry, I'm out of town...

Last year I took a mates little brother to his formal, only took an hour or 2 at the most.

got to see some great cars. apart from feeling like an 'old bastard', it was a good night.

good luck in finding someone!

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