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Hey guys,

My younger brother has his formal coming up in November.

He loves Skylines so w'ere organising a big group of them for a nice entrance. :)

The formal is in Sylvania...we'll prob leave from Beverly Hills.

So far, the cars in the pic are coming.

Let me know if your interested.

Thanks

Stel

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get a group of people that we can take...

im sure i can fit one or two chicks in my car :):D:D

Haha.

Im sure most people would be able to fit one or two chicks in there car.

I was thinking we just drop them off and there maybe go for a cruise somewhere, get something to eat.....whatever....

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maybe sent the info

yeah count me in....................remember tell ur bro to invite all the good looking girls in his grade to come to the place so we can give them a ride to the formal :):angry:

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I know its not a Skyline...But how about a Yellow Lancer Evo 9. Or I could bring out my R32 GTR I suppose. Take a pick and get back to me.

Lol, we'll my car is yellow so may look good with the evo....

Whatever you like man...

I dont mind....just wanna have a good night...

Anyone that is serious about coming PM me and i will give you meeting spot and time.

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