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I want to ride to my formal in style! As skylines have always been one of my fav's

Im after a r34 skyline inside the Adelaide Metro area!!

On the 27th of November between 6:30 and 7:30pm

Paid $100 cash to take me and my partner from Daw park to the Hyatt Regency on Noth Terrace int the city!!

Get back to me ASAP as i have left this very late.. Sorry bout that..

Email me on [email protected]

or on my mobile 0404859908

Thanks :(

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nobody likes 33s :)

i gota midnight blue 32gtr bathurst king come on people :(

well theres 2 offers and not 1 34 :D o wells im sure 1 of them will be able to help you out if not GTR = street cred

go everyone trying to get the $100 bucks like a flock of seagulls :banana:

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*wonders why dan thinks his 32 is ''da shiz''

when there is other 32 GTR's/ Skylines on her a million times cleaner

and plenty people love 33s, well, those that have brains anyways.

:ph34r: :laughing-smiley-014: :laugh:

This was never meant to be a fighting ground....

i love all skylines!! but i just want a r34 coz ive never been in one...

and they look sick...

Love people... Show some love!!

Thanks for all the offers tho

I think ill just wait for some more offers

but ill keep you all in mind

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