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Hey guys, i have my year 10 formal coming up soon on the 17th of November. I was wondering if anyone would be able to take me and two mates to our formal.

I live in Penrith, western syd, and our formal is in St Marys. Ill pay for the costs. If any of you could help me id very much appreciate it.

Thanks

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any gurls?

and what time does it start?

at the formal yeah but theyre kinda young lol. Im not sure on the time yet because no one really knows for sure, so im finding that out tommorow. Is that your R34?

Theres 3 of us, so we'd be splitting the cost between the us

at the formal yeah but theyre kinda young lol. Im not sure on the time yet because no one really knows for sure, so im finding that out tommorow. Is that your R34?

Theres 3 of us, so we'd be splitting the cost between the us

yeah tis my r34

theres 3 of you splitting the cost?... hmm so therefore the total cost of the car for that night will be... $1000000000000000000

got enough pocket money?

but as been said b4... gurls accepted as payment

hahahha

yeah tis my r34

theres 3 of you splitting the cost?... hmm so therefore the total cost of the car for that night will be... $1000000000000000000

got enough pocket money?

but as been said b4... gurls accepted as payment

hahahha

Our school got banned from panthers i think, or Penrith RSL because of previous years before us.

How much $$$ would be enough ed?

Nice car N1GTR, we're only after one car actually, my mates like yours. How much do you think it would cost?

Thanks for that tomm0, ill tell my mates you offered

Edited by Skyline_Boy

If you guys are going thirds in it, $35 each sounds fair to me - it means basically ill end up with some petrol and cover the tolls to get out there, and leaves a bit for a McSh!t stop on the way home for dinner

Let me know

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