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The difference is Ash, Patrick is looking for cars which look good and aren't Pintaras :D

Patrick, I'm noone to decide which cars you choose, but I would go with the following:

LeeWah R33 GTR (Midnight Purple) (If not sold)

Goglo R33 GTR (Midnight Purple) (If not sold)

Bass Junky R34 GTT (Silver)

And your 4th car is up to you.

get some class up ya.

not these dime a dozen cars

Hello All

From the recent replies the cars which seem the most appealing are:

LeeWah R33 GTR (midnight purple)

yug_r34 R34 GTR (white)

gtiarr R33 GTR (silver)

Goglo R33 GTR (purple)

Bass Junky R34 GTT (silver)

I have not received a reply from Goglo so I do not know if he is willing to help out.

So many cars to choose from, wish i had more formals so I could sit in each of your cars :D

The above list is just a draft and can change at any time depending on the availability of the person and their car. So please do not hesitate to post.

Thank you all

Regards

Patrick

The difference is Ash, Patrick is looking for cars which look good and aren't Pintaras  :)

Patrick,  I'm noone to decide which cars you choose, but I would go with the following:

LeeWah R33 GTR (Midnight Purple) (If not sold)

Goglo R33 GTR (Midnight Purple) (If not sold)

Bass Junky R34 GTT (Silver)

And your 4th car is up to you.

Edited by Rekin

Ah k, thanks for clearing it up.

As both R33's (Jamezilla & LeeWah) are purple it would look much nicer. Lets hope they are both available ^^,

Thanks all

- Patrick

Patrick,

Jamezilla (James) ownes Golgo (Purple ppl eater....... sorry i mean R33 GTR)

how bout i go hire out a lambo 4 the night and drive use around in that? :) nothing beats a lambo

To hire a lambo costs $400 and I don’t think it can sit 8 people :P

Thank you ylwgtr2 for your participation, you will be definitely considered in the top 4 cars ;)

It's just so damn hard to choose only four cars....

Also another group claims to be arriving in a Hummer Limo. Guess the competition for the best rides is heating up. Luckily I have no chance at losing :D

The formal will be around 6pm - 7ish pm. No official time has been announced, I hope this opens up some doors for other drivers *looks towards Snowman* :(

Thanks all.

- Patrick

Ah... try adding a '0' to your Lamborghini hire cost, and I didn't think there was a Hummer Limo in Melb??

Anyway - this is a school formal, not the Oscars. Every year some kid claims to be arriving in a Countach or a helicopter or a horse or riding Falco the stupid luck-dragon from Neverending Story... and every year that same kid ends up spewing in some stranger's yard after drinking wipeout and coke and getting slapped for trying to feel-up his date.

Having a fleet of Slylines trumps any lies from your buddies. Let's just keep it at that.

And 7pm is past Snowy's bed-time, so don't get your hopes up.

BTW: Having a turd of a day so a bit grumpy. And for the record, my mum dropped me and 'date' off at my formal in the red Peugeot station wagon. Class all the way baby.

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