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Doing a favour for one of the nurses at the hospital.

She needs someone to drive her son to his year 12 formal.

To keep things to the point, he is the only man in the house.

Can a fellow member please help out.

Pickup before 5:30 Fadden THIS FRIDAY

Arrive at destination (town) by 6:00

Basically an 'on the way home from work' type of deal....

Show this good kid a reason to have a big grin on his face!

I know its not much notice.

Please contact me on 0404 577 263 if your keen to donate an hour of your time.

My R30 will be in Sydney along with myself (would of done it but hey)

Cheers,

Andrew

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evening:

update.

national convention center at 6:00pm is the drop off

hoddle place fadden is the pickup, 5:30pm leave residence

pink is fine to me, BUT the young fella preferrs non pink cars. (thanks mel!)

hope this gets some bites!

cheers guys

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