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Urgent: Need A Lift To My Formal Tonight (friday)


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My Mates R33 GTST got smashed last week and i dont really wanna take my R33 GTS, i was some boost and BOV action ;)

If anyone could help it would be much appricated...

Starts @ 6:00PM

Also there is an After party with lots of drunk, hot single legal chicks :)

Whoever can take me is welcome to come to that...

If anyone in a GTST could help or even a GTR, now that would be an appearance, it would be much appricated...

If not that cool, but i have another formal to go to in a week or two (girlfriends formal) and if i could get helped out then it would be good, either way i wont to get some BOV action out of one of the formals...

(Girlfriends formal is in sydney BTW)..

A little more notice may have helped.

Yeah i wish i could have...

I was getting a lift in an R33 GTST, but his girlfriend smashed it like early this week and he only told me on wednesday, so i have been frantically trying to organise something...

Sorry mate..

Where's this formal; where you wanna get picked up from? and what's on offer :D

The formal is where mingara (show and shine was) and i will want to get picked up from about 30min away from there...

As for offer... Umm, give a call if your genuinly interested and we will talk some more about it...

What Satanic is really saying is post pics of formal date for analysis

Well,

There is an after party... with heeps of hot, drunk, horney legal chicks there...

How does that sound mate?

BTW i PMed you my number...

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