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Hey guys!

Just wondering if anyone knows who drives that really nice custom blue coloured R33 (i think its a series 1) thats been doing a bunch of formal runs lately?

My formal is coming up next thursday (8th of Dec) and got the idea lastnight of going in that car and have my (hot) date go in a custom pink/purple R33 S1 that lives up the road... what can i say, i just love skylines.

Any details would be great!

Thanks,

Justin

Well i havent seen it doing any formals? and ive been to most, Bono has done the eddies formal and the dara formal. His car is sitting on chrome rims, and its a fairly unique colour. But obviously there are two cars... but as im saying, his is definetly the one thats been at a fair few formals. Not saying the other one hasnt though either.

I can definetly hook you up if this is the one your after:)

Dayne

Hmmm now bayside blue, thats very similar to the ford xr8/xr6 blue right? If so, then yes, thats the colour im thinking of.

I'm pretty sure its the one you are talking about LO R33, because im certain it didnt have tri spokes.

Just to confirm, he did the narrabunda college formal lastnight correct? I tried to find him after he did the drop off but he had disappeared!

If you can ask him if it was definately him at the bunda formal tonight, please ask him if he has Thursday Dec. 8th booked?

Thanks for your help guys!!

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