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Originally posted by Majanal

Yeah mate,

Slab = Case.

If you have any othe mates and want to make a convoy of it then I can ask dad if he'll come along with his sky, you never know, he just might.

Cheers,

Dan.

Sweet a case I can do :)

Yeah I have heaps of mates who would be up for it, convoy great idea. If you could please ask your dad that would be great!

Could you send pictures of both cars to my email when you get the chance, thanks!

thanks, mark.

Originally posted by Xeaon

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

Top school that :( I left there in 2000. Shame i just sold my R32 otherwise i'd do it for the boys. Should have another by then, but can't be certain.

Xeaon,

Pic's sent.

Where is the formal?

What time do you need to be there?

What time do you need to be picked up?

Will you date be at your place or at hers?

Eric,

It is easy to organise the meeting place for a cruise... See answer to question 1 above... then if we have to pick them up and take them to an after party, we just simply go for a fang for 3 to 4 hours and return to pick them up... drop them off again and then go to somebodies place and get smashed!!!!

You still coming up the putty?

Cheers,

Dan.

Originally posted by Majanal

Xeaon,

Pic's sent.

Where is the formal?

What time do you need to be there?

What time do you need to be picked up?

Will you date be at your place or at hers?

Thanks,

Have had afew good offers, Thanks guys. They will not goto waste as I have mates also looking for rides and can get them hooked up with you.

I'll get back to you on those questions majanal, as Im getting a note which will tell me so I can double check :D

Ok guys, here is some info about the formal! :)

Held Aboard the "M.V. John Cadman II"

Formal Date: Monday 2nd December

Depart: Jeffrey St Wharf, Milson's Point

Departing Time: 7pm

Returning Time: 11pm

Pickup would be at Mt Colah where the pre-party is (my mates) me and my date will be there.

Hope that helps! thanks. ;)

Should be fine if you still want me to get you there.

But let me know at least a month before so that I can book the arvo off work. (To clean car and of course myself!)

Any way, I'll see all of you hopefully on the putty road cruise.

Cheers.

Guest MFX_R33

I have already done a few formals so far, and I would be happy to help you out if you didn't live so far away. Plus getting you or your date in and out of the back seat is a pain in the arse with my fixed racing buckets :D.

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More info on the car at www.mfx.com.au under Team.

Good luck,

Jeff.

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