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let by by take the date, and croat take you, not only is it classier (2 skylines ARE better than 1) you also have an easy way of paying back the chauffers for their troubles.. *wink* *wink*

:D j/k

when we were lookin for limo's i came across the place that had a ferrari with a chauffer... dunno if you wanna go for sumfin like that, it was in the yellow pages.

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yes i was asked to take my mate and his date to there yr 12 formal, but car wasnt ready..

ulti - well it is much more, if you tell the cops you getting paid, just make say your takin your mate to the formal in you swarve car....

mmhmm, shan - in reply to your signature, put my car to your excluding the following skylines lol

Xeaon the colour is GT-R blue. it has a full nismo exhaust and a few other goodies... its brand new! anyway i need to know the date of the formal cause i lose my licence soon (1 month) so i can organise it with the owner... Give me a reasonable price, cause i dont want to stuff around for a few $$$ :mad: . also what school u go to? and where bouts u live?

Originally posted by Xeaon

R33 - Ah thanks, pm about what info?

funkymonkey - Hehe I was thinking about that, I have another few friends looking for cars also. But atm I want to be the only one with the skyline :D

ultim8DTM5 - True, but wouldn't we just be classed as passengers in a accident?

No offers or any suggestions (url?) yet :mad:

fatz - Slab of? Hmm what car have you got? Pictures?

- Haha no way :mad:

Thanks guys.

not you, f00l, whoever is driving would be subject to

a) criminal proceedings from police

B) civil proceedings from passengers (j00!)

guys think twice before lending yourself out for easy money, there is no such thing.

sum1 wanna get a written disclaimer that says...

clause 1. any damages incurred is all your fault

clause 2. driver reserves right to terminate trip at any time

clause 3. if you happen to die or be injured as a result of the drivers actions, then you are considered damaged, and as set out by clause 1. its your fault.

Originally posted by croat

Xeaon the colour is GT-R blue. it has a full nismo exhaust and a few other goodies... its brand new! anyway i need to know the date of the formal cause i lose my licence soon (1 month) so i can organise it with the owner... Give me a reasonable price, cause i dont want to stuff around for a few $$$ :mad: . also what school u go to? and where bouts u live?

Nice, the date of the formal is December 2nd, I goto Asquith boys, I live in hornsby. :mad: Name your price.

2nd of december is 2 late... i lose my licence on the 19th November... so i cant do it... anyways good luck in finding someone.. as far as a gtr goes i think there is someone else on these forums with a 34 gtr?

George a burnout in a GTR is simple... all you do is rev it on boost and drop the clutch and u will leave a nice set of lines down the road till about end of 2nd gear.

Originally posted by funkymonkey

sum1 wanna get a written disclaimer that says...

clause 1. any damages incurred is all your fault

clause 2. driver reserves right to terminate trip at any time

clause 3. if you happen to die or be injured as a result of the drivers actions, then you are considered damaged, and as set out by clause 1. its your fault.

disclaimers do not exonerate fault/liability if someone has committed a tortious act, and contracts are not legal if the commodity is illegal (ie unauthorised car/taxi/limo service, wrong license etc)

:mad:

How bout you buy me a slab of beer (Just paying a mate back a debt) and I'll pick you and date up, drop you off etc.

What's your email and I'll send you picks of my R33 GTS-t.

Duncan,

Fatz can drive in straight lines... he is going in a straight line... just his line is going sideways!!!!:lol: :lol: :shake:

Originally posted by Majanal

How bout you buy me a slab of beer (Just paying a mate back a debt) and I'll pick you and date up, drop you off etc.

What's your email and I'll send you picks of my R33 GTS-t.

Thanks for the offer, My email.

[email protected]

slab is a case right? :)

thanks.

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