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Hey Guys,

My sister has her formal coming up in a few weeks and she hasn't organised a car yet so I thought I'd help her get a car. Anyways shes after an r33 or 34 gtr, preferably a 34. If anyone has a gtr and would like to help it would be very appreciated.

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Date: 2nd December

Time: Pick up my sister from my house at approx 4:30 - 4:45pm (Penrith). From here she will have to go to the Nepean river for pics etc for about an hour, and then be driven to her school (Jamison High) at about 5.30pm where a bus will take them to their function. Then you're free to go. All up it should only take about an hour - hour and a half, so not too long.

Payment: The cost of your fuel will be covered and ill pay for your lunch or something lol, hopefully you wont have to travel too far to get here. It would be easier for someone in the Western Syd area or mountains as there isn't much driving to do once your here.

Hopefully someone can help out.

Jeremy

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Aggroman has a nice car with sexy LED tail lights :P - BTW Aggroman i got rid of my shitty LED's and got the ones you have form Just Jap, got a discount as well because i bought them through my mechanic :thumbsup: - they look the sex man :)

hahah Aron and Dave, and actually you can download Commo 64 games from WII lol, we'll settle it on the streets yo'all.

JezR31 why does she want a GTR for? Does she really know the difference? and the guys at her school probably have no idea what the difference is anyway.

JezR31 why does she want a GTR for? Does she really know the difference? and the guys at her school probably have no idea what the difference is anyway.

Haha yeah shes always telling me how she spots shitty r33s in disgusting colours with ironing board wings and cheap rims. She knows the difference between gtr and gts, how to tell n/a from turbo, series 1 and 2 r33s, all the silvia models, what motors are in what car, she knows all her dattos, toyotas, mazdas etc. Shes tells the boys at school whats what lol.

Edited by JezR31

Sorry to jump in.. I was searching R34 LED tails using the search function :happy:

Do you guys have some pics of the JustJap LED tails when parker is on and when the brake is on?

And to keep this semi on topic, I'll offer my car if you are willing to cover petrol costs :) for real!

Sorry to jump in.. I was searching R34 LED tails using the search function :happy:

Do you guys have some pics of the JustJap LED tails when parker is on and when the brake is on?

And to keep this semi on topic, I'll offer my car if you are willing to cover petrol costs ;) for real!

HAHAHA your from Melbourne, thats 1000km's away from Penrith, that would cost roughly 320 buks there and back :)

as for the LED's i do have a photo, but not with the break on.....but trust me man, they look bloody excellent - if you pm me to remind me ill take a photo with the breaks on and then off ;) in daylight and at night aswell :D

HAHAHA your from Melbourne, thats 1000km's away from Penrith, that would cost roughly 320 buks there and back :happy:

as for the LED's i do have a photo, but not with the break on.....but trust me man, they look bloody excellent - if you pm me to remind me ill take a photo with the breaks on and then off ;) in daylight and at night aswell :D

Haha 320 was my estimate too :)

But hey, gotta do what ya gotta do to keep a sister happy at formal time right? LOL

Thanks heaps mate, PM sent!

Hey ,

if you interested i can do it for you ,r34 gtr , i wont be driving but i will just get a friend as i will be working during the week , $250 , pm me if interested .

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Take this guy up on the offer, seriously!

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