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I dont know how i will go with this but....

I need a heavily modified ride (for 2 people) to pick up and drop off over the east side.

The trip will be no longer than 10km and you get to go through twisties up Mount Dandenong.

CBF hiring a limo because its old school.

Anyone know of a limo company that specializes in using imports? or anybody on here with a modified import want to make some dosh for driving just two people from bayswater area up to near olinda?

They will be compensated for the 15 mins it takes. i will pay cash.

cheers

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lol its for an anniversary. long story but will explain to the person who can help out.

i dont care about fast, i just want need a car to do a pickup and drop off. only 13 km between the pickup and drop off.

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Nothing thing fancy Series 1.5 Silver 1995 GTS25-T no mods except for aftermarket blow off

Can use as last resort, but would like to meet the passengers before the day, live a bit far so just throwing it in as a last resort cause I would like someone to help out if I was in your situation

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yeah r34 gtr would be the go i think. my stagea has the classy leather and wood grain along with the privacy window tint much like a limo.... but in the end its still a family wagon, he's not going to woo his lady friend in that haha

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I dont know how i will go with this but....

I need a heavily modified ride (for 2 people) to pick up and drop off over the east side.

The trip will be no longer than 10km and you get to go through twisties up Mount Dandenong.

CBF hiring a limo because its old school.

Anyone know of a limo company that specializes in using imports? or anybody on here with a modified import want to make some dosh for driving just two people from bayswater area up to near olinda?

They will be compensated for the 15 mins it takes. i will pay cash.

cheers

Hehehe - Sounds like a "Transporter" job.

I got an R34 sedan - but its pretty much stock - PM me if your interested.

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Mine isn't heavily modified but I might be able to depending on when you need it.

R33 GTST. Picture is the sig in my posts. Rims, zorst, not much else. Dont mind giving it a clean beforehand as well.

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