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Hey guys,

As topic says, I’m looking for a lift to my year formal in December. It will just be me and I will gladly pay for your time and for petrol. Where I live to the venue isn’t that far. Details are:

When: Monday 4th December

Pickup: Just near the Canterbury Rd / Bayswater Rd intersection in Bayswater North

Drop off: 723 Mt Dandenong Rd Kilsyth, Linley Estate (After the Canterbury Rd / Liverpool Rd intersection)

Time: between 6:30pm – 7:00pm

Obviously after a Skyline :P, 32,33 or 34. I’m not fussed about the model I would like a 34 but I will appreciate any offers :D Anyone who thinks they could help me out just send me a pm and I will get in contact with you.

Thanks for your time guys.

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Is this a sick trend?

Eh? Pipe down, you drive a girls car... actually... wait... arent you still in school?

Anyhow, Jezza-gtR, im sure there will be lots of people that will be able to offer you a ride around this time.

Good luck with it.

If my car was ready i'd do it (so add R31 to the list), despite what James might say, the box isnt that bad :P

Eh? Pipe down, you drive a girls car... actually... wait... arent you still in school?

Anyhow, Jezza-gtR, im sure there will be lots of people that will be able to offer you a ride around this time.

Good luck with it.

If my car was ready i'd do it (so add R31 to the list), despite what James might say, the box isnt that bad :P

lol if ur really wanting a ride in a line..I live in heathmont up the hill from u...I can drop you off in 5min - lol I must be getting old. But mines a R33...so if u want a r34 and some1 makes u can offer...feel free.

burnouts are $10 extra....I will dose it for ya bro :D

4th is Monday yeah?

s2o0o: Nah mate im not i go to heathmont college

Thanks for the offer R31Nismoid i dont mind the 31's, looking at buying one next year too :P

khunjeng: 4th is the monday.

and not looking for any rice boxes, just something nice and clean.

this isn't actually a first, there have been many a formal run since the Vic section has been around, and some have turned into fairly big cruises, with lots of lines. They seem like a lot of fun, a convoy of lines rocking up to a formal.

how many people will be in the car? do you only need 1? most ppl who ask for formal runs usually organise a few lines

i might be able to (R34)

cheers,

daniel

Good to see this re-opened as it had no right to be locked.

Exactly one year ago i had my yr12 formal and asked members of sau-vic for the formal rides.

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We met up at Mountain Gate shopping centre (Ferntree Gully), although i think AdzMax got a defect arriving to the meet point. lol

My car isnt anything special (r32) but i will be happy to attend and even turn it into a mini cruise :D

Edit: I could always put on my GT wing :D

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- Patrick

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