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people take me all too seriously :laugh:

i have issues being serious no thats not a joke seroiusly :ph34r: neva said mines the best well i think i did in the calander thread but that was so like last week

lukes might be a good 1 to take wit the 4door 34, easier for the people wearing dresses to get out

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It's not about inadequacy, It's about taste.

Most of the 34's ive seen around are fuucken shit. No taste what so ever.

my mates

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Go in the 33GTR.. Get him to side step as he leave... lol hahahaha

:laugh: you obviously haven't driven a GTR

and we all know people want to get in and out of 4 doors :D:ph34r:

If you are stuck I have a 4 door 33 in show condition (pics below)

I'm happy to put on a suit and do the chauffeur thing to help you in/out of the car.

I have done several weddings and parties already and no complaints.

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I should hijack this thread and get someone to take me and my friend to my grad this thursday night in their skyline, from south to the cityyy lol

:ph34r::laugh::D

Imagine that...signing up to SAU for a RIDE....wooop.

Since people are hijacking, anyone wanna take me for a ride in their R32/R33/R34/any GTR? For free? For fun? You can all line up I'll ride with you all (no gay joke intended).

I'll also ride in a 180/silvia. Cars must be 'out of the ordinary'. Driver also must be funny/easy to talk to.

Let me know :P

PS: On a serious note, why take ONE car? Why not get a wicked line up/cruise of sweet cars and just ride in the first one? Or get your friends to ride in the others?

yea thats true.. you rock up no1 hardly see what car you arrive in.. not like they standing out the carpark.. as soon as they get out the car they go straight into the formal area anyways.. but i still wont rock up in a cab lol..

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