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Guys I had a last minute request to be a formal driver for a friends brother but had to decline due to hail related reasons.

If someone is able to do the following on this Thursday I would be most grateful.

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Needed: 1 X Skyline or 32/33/34 origin.

Pick up dude, Tom, at deagon at about 5:30pm.

Means leaving the city at at least 4.45pm to make sure u get thru traffic.

Then go to pick up his date, and then get to roma street for drop off at about 6.30pmish…

Somewhere along the line Dude's Sister, needs to meet up with them, I work at southbank, or can catch a train somewhere. She finishes work at 3:45pm so can meet anytime on the way.

Payment would be alcohol of choice (determined by budget, not sure yet??) and petrol money for the trip…

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I really need someone to let me know today so I can pass on contact details either way. As I said I'd do it myself but the golf-ball car is not something I'd want to rock up to a school formal in.

As another option, if someone has a silver/carbon/wont-look-crap bonnet for a 32 GTR I can use that would work too.

Squizz.

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I just dunno if the kids these days appreciate the wagon as much us old blokes Cy...

Yeah it's not the way it looks, it's how it goes, and why in gods green earth would you want to turn up in some basic looking volvo wagon when there are heaps of nice, clean looking 32/33/34's out there!

Cmon people it's not hard, make some random teen's day by giving them a lift!

Dammit, I wanted to send a PM :blink:

Cy, PM me so I can Pm you back, rofl

I tried :D

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im already doing a favour for smeone tonight and doing a formal.

i would volonteer if i wasnt doing tonight.

just i need time on my car in prep for this weekends racing at willowbank

mick

im already doing a favour for smeone tonight and doing a formal.

i would volonteer if i wasnt doing tonight.

just i need time on my car in prep for this weekends racing at willowbank

mick

Mick what formal are you doing tonite?

Caus im dropping my mates gf/s friend out to brookwater...

Shane

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