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aye guys this is goin to sound weird but nyways, well Im 17 18 in Apr and well im really inlove with skylines, im goin tog et one next yr, but wat i was goin to ask which is really weird but i dun espect nythin out of the ordinary is that for soemone to take me for a ride in one, ive neva bene in one but everytime i see one im just dribble and think maybe i culd have one next yr, so if nyones goin out spinning for a meeting or so and want someone to take, ill gladly come, i dunt espect nyone to agree to this becose this is kinda out of left feild but nyways if u want to keep it in mind and PM me if you would liek to do this, but as i said its a bit random but nyways, thats how i feel,

so thanks for reading and undertanding,

cheers

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yeah dude i will be able to take you at the next cruise, only if i still have my car. oh BTW the next cruise after friday nights one. i dont think it will be driveable friday night.

people jump in with other people all the time on cruises etc. usually someones car is out of order etc.

Bug uneekwhan, he will take ya for a spin, he just got his line and is currently in the i would rather drive than sleep phase so I am sure if you get hold of him at any time of the day he will be ready to go for a spin.

catcha

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If you check the events section you will notice there is a cruise next friday night.... you could probably find someone who will give you a ride on the night... and that way you will get to see a good selection of the different ways people mod their skylines too :rolleyes:

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hey andrew, this firday is out for my sorry as no car yet and i think i am working.

Should have my car by next weekend if everything with riaz goes to plan (finger cross) if so end cruise will be 100%.

u can always ask dan or paul they r very nice people make u feel welcome ahahahaa :D NOT

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