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Hello...

So I will get straight to the point and say I need two cars for Stromlo High Year 10 formal. It will be for some girls, (My cousin in my car and two of her friends *one in each of the other cars*)

Wednesday 2nd December from about 5:15 till about 6.

The girls want 3 skylines because they have discovered that they are such awesome machines :) and good looking too!

Help would be appreciated!!!

p.m me for details or post on here if you want.

Melly :ninja: :ninja:

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All still going ahead from what I know, Will see her tomorrow but we were discussing it on Wednesday and all OK from what she knows. This is year 10 not 12...

I will be getting more detailed info tomorrow :D

Dazman what does your white 33 look like??

I do need one more :P So I am open to any offers!! :blink:

Yay Pat :sick: That would be cool... But 1 pink and 2 white would still look nice ;)

All still going ahead from what I know, Will see her tomorrow but we were discussing it on Wednesday and all OK from what she knows. This is year 10 not 12...

I will be getting more detailed info tomorrow :)

Dazman what does your white 33 look like??

I do need one more :) So I am open to any offers!! :)

Yay Pat :) That would be cool... But 1 pink and 2 white would still look nice ;)

hey melly...

my ones a series 2 gt-st, gold mags, paint bucket exhaust tip LOL...

oh and if you want let me know and i'll flip you a pick of her..

PM me pics please :P But sounds good.....

Formal is at Hyatt, need to be there by 6, Will be picking people up from my cousins around 5. Do some quick pics and head there... Will pm you guys details...

Ok all...

Sooo, sadly due to some lower front control arm issues I am not sure if my car will be ok for wednesday... ;)

Is there someone else that would be available to drive for the formal??

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE

Melly ;)

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