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i rember i asked on these forums about 4 years ago a ride to formal lol got flamed left right and center HAHAHA

any way i would be happy to help not a line ether 1jz cressida lol and it has coilovers now sound crap in it so its loud as hell and no radio ether :P so it would be a very very bumpy ride haha and noisey but car is white and should have tinted windows then :P lol

i rember i asked on these forums about 4 years ago a ride to formal lol got flamed left right and center HAHAHA

any way i would be happy to help not a line ether 1jz cressida lol and it has coilovers now sound crap in it so its loud as hell and no radio ether :P so it would be a very very bumpy ride haha and noisey but car is white and should have tinted windows then :P lol

ive got 1 working speaker and a japanese head unit :) stereo sound is for the rich

I didnt seem to cop any abuse with my ride thread haha. Guess it depends on how you ask

sup

i can get a 355 spider to give ya a lift, all you'd have to pay for is petrolium. car is obviously 2seater so only 1 passenger. there are certain conditions ofcourse:

- if the weather on the day is bad then forget about it. car doesn't leave the garage if there's/there's gonna be rain.

- you mess the interior in any way, you pay for the detailing

- you scratch the paint, your f**ked

- you will NOT ask him to do "burnouts" or anything like that. if you keep bugging him with this, expect to be thrown out of the car where ever you may be at the time.

- you will not touch the stereo/play with the volume etc

this is a genuine offer, i'm not messin around. he's a close family friend in his early 30's. thats how i got to my year12 formal. nice warm night in a 355 with the top down. you'll think you died and went to heaven ;)

i didn't pay a cent though :):P

seriously though if you wanna get there in style, shoot me a pm or something

If you want a Ride in the Cefiro - 4 door drift limo - your welcome.

Will look the part soon with respray and its new wheels!!

I have done a Formal run before in my JZX100 Chaser and both students and teachers were awestruck when it rocked up.

Pic of it with old wheels and paint.

ceffy

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