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Okay guys, I'm here looking for anyone,

Who can provide a incredibly nice car - i mean like something that's going to stand out from the crowd, something people will go wow too (SOMETHING LOUD).

Of course you'll be payed, and we will discuss the price if anyone is keen. Even if you don't have a car yourself and know someone that does?

that would be extremely good too

Its the Saturday 9th of October, at the Gold Coast Arts Centre. Which i have to roughly rock up around 5:30pm.

It shouldn't take any longer then a hour to drop me and my partner off and go, and it also gives you the chance to show your car off

and make some money. Your car doesn't have to be a Skyline, just something nice and unusual.

If you'd like to contact me email me at [email protected], or leave a message here.

Cheers.

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well i have an extremely loud r33 that shoots flames - it makes the flutter noises... only catch is the front bar is a bit wrecked at the moment.

Im in the same boat, I have a GTR that is silly loud, but the front bar is a little scuffed up

brb - fapping

:D

andy cant get enough of the xt7s

ha ha thanks man, I doesnt have them on at the moment has buddy club P1's instead! I like the Buddies more at first but i think I am Missing the XT7's now. Work really needs to use better paint, these things chip like crazy.

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