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hey everyone i am located in bunbury and am looking for some 4 door skylines to take me to the ball in return for $$, the bal isn't till start of next year i will get dates when i know them, so if anyone in bunbury has a nice car and would like to show it off heres an oppertunity :D and you get paid to do so.

pm me, txt me 0416943026, add a reply

ps. even if your car isn't 4 door still let me know if your interested cos its more my date that wants a 4 door and apprenty she has to have it her way :P

Leeuwin

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its not that she doesn't like 2 doors, i would perfer a 2 door just not very helpful cos one of us would have to sit in the back and my date is one of the girls that wonts it done all right me get out open the door and all that, i wish i had my licence then i would just drive my mates 33 there :blush:

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