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hey guys im new to this forum and well im simply a skyline fan.

I was wondering if anyone from the northside of brisbane would be able to come down and escort my date and i to my formal (19/11/09) at like 5-6pm ish.

If anyone can id gladly appreciate it, id pay well and you would be able to show off your ride.

Cheers, David.

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Hey haven't been in school for almost 10years, don't even have a formal and I want in :O

how about we forget about the formal, and the drop off, and you just take me for a sprint lap @ qr? ok?

yes?

sweet

THANKS ZENNON :P:D

pm Beelzebub89

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Pimping me out again...

I see you're pimping again Tristan. :D

I'm his ho apparently

hey i <3 colins car, if i was a year 12 student i'd want in :)

:D

Hey haven't been in school for almost 10years, don't even have a formal and I want in :)

:laugh:

how about we forget about the formal, and the drop off, and you just take me for a sprint lap @ qr? ok?

yes?

sweet

THANKS ZENNON :D:wub:

+1

I wouldnt go to the formal in a rednuts car

:P

You're just jealous my GTR runs :P

I would offer up my services but I don't finish work till 5 or 6pm most nights and I work on the Gold Coast so would be pretty impossible to get there in time. I can't exactly take time off because I'm taking someone to their formal. Sorry.

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