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hey all,

as some of you know, i have a formal this year...well anyway some of my friends have asked me about a car because they know im in the car scene and have friends with "hot skylines" etd etc

so anyway, i was just wondering if anyone who would be interested in doing a run could please post a pic (for my friends to choose their fav :rolleyes: ) and also whether it will cost them anything as i know some people charge

it would be cool to get a convoy going, so ill ask a few friends and then we can see from there about meeting places (thats later)

and also, the date is the 12th of december (definate) at erm the convetion centre i think (something like that)

cheers

Gus

disclaimer:the girls will be 15/16 so please dont be looking to score on the way <_<

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Well if you want to arrive in Style my Dual Sunroof all Leather interior Stagea could be available. best looking wagon getting around canberra :)

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Plus i've always wanted to see how it would go with chicks hanging out the rear sunrooof

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ok well so far i have to friends that are interested...id like to mabye ask 1 or 2 more and then i can find somehwere to meet together. take some photos and then go for a cruise to show them what a skyline can do then cruise in and make an entrance??

also ib6ub9 is it a canberra car, becuase that pic doesn't look canberrian at all lol

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ok well so far i have to friends that are interested...id like to mabye ask 1 or 2 more and then i can find somehwere to meet together. take some photos and then go for a cruise to show them what a skyline can do then cruise in and make an entrance??

also ib6ub9 is it a canberra car, becuase that pic doesn't look canberrian at all lol

Yeah, Thats a photo from Brisbane while up there last year. She's just had engine rebuild, All good back on the road!

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Yeah, Thats a photo from Brisbane while up there last year. She's just had engine rebuild, All good back on the road!

Good to see you back on the road man, its been a long time :)

Oh yeah, my car might be a different colour by formal run time... *coughs* midnight purple or millenium jade *coughs*

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Gus mine will be finished by December. I can post up pics of it now but you wont get the full effect. As it is in the avatar only with Front mount and other assorted quick bits. The kit will be totally finished wide body (R34 Impul - 1 of a kind) with flat boot. Its got 19's. The stereo (which already kills it) will be finished off. As well as all the usual stuff. Depending on a few things it might have the carbon fibre bonnet done. Anyways enough speculation its guarenteed to look like the pic below at the VERY LEAST but it will be much crazier by then.

I dont set prices on formals as I love doing them but I dont usually turn down donations either.

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