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some schools have it early to get it out of the way... my high school "Epping Boys' High" had ours before exams at Curzon Hall and our sista school (Cheltenham Girls' High) had it after...

we hired 3 stretch limos between 9 couples and did a small tour of the city.

Hey mate, what area are you in of Syd and where abouts is this formal being held? Hmmmm but from memory of doing year 12 last year, usually formal is after HSC (october), but correct me if im wrong???

ours is near the end of september. we are also trying to organise some skylines for ours. (refer to leb's thread in the wasteland)

Nissan Gloria, Gran Turismo for hire:

Turbo Nissan - Fully Sik

VG20DET - Very Fast..

4 Door so easy to get in and out of

Only one registerest in Aust. - Very rare - your mates will be in awe.

Tinted windows - so you can crack on in the back seat with your gal (you pay for any stains on the back seat though)

Back seat is big enough for a threesome - (only if I get to watch and all three are girls)

Very good Price :

$500 per night plus you need to hook my up with one if those Yr 12 girls everyone is talking about :)

Yeah, see about getting a cruise going past the door, plan to arrive just before the last car, make sure every knows that your planning something big and I'm sure that we could russell up a dozen skyzers.

i dunno our marist system is abit :S... but its on the 22nd of septemeber and its at Curzon hall in marsfield dats near like epping and north ryde... but yeh if ne one has sum good skyline rides n are willing drop us off at the formal would be heaps appreciated i live in marsfield too so its not to far :S

I can bring my dad's daihatsu and do ringies out the front 'till the head gasket blows. Only cost to you is half a case of beer (to get me in 'performance mode') and the price of 6 feet of rope (so I can tow it home behind another car).

For real...

Richard

I actually think I might need a ride for my formal aswell :|. My mates Silver GTST got stolen in june and is currently getting fixed, but might not make it for my formal.

:|. My formal's in Baulkham Hills, I live in Blacktown and it is on the 16th of September.

Thanks,

AthlonXP.

I can bring my dad's daihatsu and do ringies out the front 'till the head gasket blows. Only cost to you is half a case of beer (to get me in 'performance mode') and the price of 6 feet of rope (so I can tow it home behind another car).

For real...

Richard

HAHAHHAHA :( if he doesnt take it up...

ill buy you the case of beer just to see it.....

for real.......

As long as you dont mind me taping that shit.....hahha

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