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Hey guys, looking for a couple of cars to take about 6 people to the Canberra college formal on the 7th of december at the museum. the formal arrivals start at 6:45.

MIVEC is running my cousin in his evo and we need to take some of her friends who happen to appreciate the wonderful world of skylines. let me know ASAP if you are keen :) We can work out some form of payment.

cheers

melly :)

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Don't wanna be a deterrent here, but from what I've gathered - formals held at the museum are the MOST LIKELY to have RTA tossers in the carpark just after dropoff to potentially defect ppl...

That being said, when they pulled me up the only complaint I got was no front number plate, which I told them the front bumper hadn't been drilled to hold it yet and they just warned me on it...ehh

I could possibly be interested in the stagea if they like that as well. not worried about rta as the car is pretty much stock.

Good friends with mivec so could be a fun drive lol!

Let me know as im not sure what hours i will be working that week!

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I'd be keen to come for a drive. Give me an excuse to make my car look all purdy. I've got a black 33 GTST. Can post a photo if you like when I'm on the computer. Used to do them all the time in my mustang. Yet to take the skyline for a formal so I'm keen.

Pretty stock but looks alright.

Tell me if they are interested.

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Hey thanks! Can you PM me your number please

Don't wanna be a deterrent here, but from what I've gathered - formals held at the museum are the MOST LIKELY to have RTA tossers in the carpark just after dropoff to potentially defect ppl...

That being said, when they pulled me up the only complaint I got was no front number plate, which I told them the front bumper hadn't been drilled to hold it yet and they just warned me on it...ehh

I haven't had any issues in the cars i've driven to formals and I have done one in mine and one in another Skyline, both were fine.

I could possibly be interested in the stagea if they like that as well. not worried about rta as the car is pretty much stock.

Good friends with mivec so could be a fun drive lol!

Let me know as im not sure what hours i will be working that week!

Hey Thanks, they are after Skyines tho.

I'd be keen to come for a drive. Give me an excuse to make my car look all purdy. I've got a black 33 GTST. Can post a photo if you like when I'm on the computer. Used to do them all the time in my mustang. Yet to take the skyline for a formal so I'm keen.

Can you pm me your number too please?? :)

And Eiji... That's awesome...

I haven't had any issues in the cars i've driven to formals and I have done one in mine and one in another Skyline, both were fine.

I'm specifically talking about formals held at the National Museum

I'm specifically talking about formals held at the National Museum

I got defected the day after i did national museum the year before last, at the end of my street.

probably a coincidence but still shit >_<

however on that note im willing to drive if you need more cars - black R33 GTR, black rims, exhaust and more

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