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What sort of question is that...

I say all our cars are big head turners... Just for dif reasons..

Sorry, but my opinion.... you can come barging into the fourms and start asking for the best car here.

Have a look at some of the pics, then pm them and ask if they can take you...Which all of us are kind enough to say yes.

Clearly i have annoyed quite a few of you by making enquiries for a formal car.

Sorry for any offence i have caused anybody. I tried going about getting a formal car in a nice enough way, so i thought anyway. But now im being accused of just barging into a forum and annoying people.

It was just a general question to see what was available to me & yes of course i would be willing to pay.

Anyways.........like i said, sorry!

Hey WetYet, dont sweat it.

It's fine mate. Best place to come looking for many great looking rides. Most of the guys here have done a fair few this year so far and prolly just getting a tad tired, like me.

I cant speak for all but I reckon most are doing 2-3 a week for the last cuppla weeks. A fair bit of effort if you consider we knock off work, race home and spend ages on the cars cleaning them. Do this s few times a week and you soon get over it.

Most of us love doing the runs as we see a lot of mates and a lot of good cars.

If you check the posts here you'll see a fair few asking, plus our freinds, family and other skyline owners as favours etc.

I have 2 next week but none the following week, I'm in the midst of trying to get work done and a tune on my girl.

I have a GTR R32 and is fine for the Job you want. PM me if your keen and we'll roll on the 13th.

EDIT: Offer withdrawn. No more formals for me after Wednesday this week.

PS. Suggest if you got the time check out Hawkers next week as we have a big number of lines doing that one. See one you like and speak to the driver. We always park afterwards and have chat.

holy sh*t dude are you serious????

i know some of us dont even charge, just so we can help out some yourg guys who would like a nice car to drive them to their formal, if i earnt more money i wouldnt charge at all, but i havnt charged more than $20

Call me names but I have not charged nor received a cent.

Except two years back a girl offerd me s3xual favours - Nah she actually slipped a fiddy in the consol. We did a Photo session it was kind of neat she was keen on my ride.

Called me twice to go for another cruise with a freind of hers on the week end. Just loved the Skylines.

It'd be nice to be offerd fuel money cause it gets exy but thats not my motivation.

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