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Hey again everyone, was just wondering if anyone was up for a formal run for August 16th, just looking for a Nice, Clean example to carry My date and I from Queanbeyan (around 5:00), Past the Lake for Photos and then to the Hellenic club at around 7:00ish. Anyone who's interested just post up or PM me, and I can offer a bit for fuel (Prices :()

P.S. Some of you must think i am a Formal whore .... Well I am :D and I've still got more to come at the end of the year

P.P.S. Anyone is welcome to tag along, But I'm only looking for one car to carry people, and due to past experience convoys are just to hard to organise, but if people want they can make it a cruise or a twighlight photo shoot at the lake

P.P.P.S If anyone can get onto these guys personally as they all have been wonderful in the past and it would be great if I could get any of them again. Richard, Jayce, Goran, Phil, Shawn, Nathan, Rachel, and anyone who has come that I forgot their real names (skyGTRline)

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Thanks Richard, Come anyway even if its not up for the lead car. Can you get inb touch with the other guys for me to see if any of them are up for it. Glad your coming this year, Missed you, Jayce and Goran last year, So it will be good to see you again :happy:

Goran, if your ghosting the forums :pirate: would you like to tag along. J what about E's? just a simple cruise on a Wednesday eve...May get some pics of a few nice rides.

The driveway at the Hellenic is a pain in the A when there's a crowd so will just swing by the outside.

The Museum however is awsome for formals as the area is just right.

Formal season already? Are you serious? It’s not even remotely warm yet!

If Jerry can have my car back to me in time then yeah I’d be happy to take you. Have to let me find that out first though.

Which formal is it?

We need a formal calendar I think lol…

CHANGE of PLANS

I'm doing this one as a favour for my best mates younger sister, and she said she wants to go early so she can get photo's at the hellenic club, so for whoever is going you will be getting there fairly early, so you guys wont get a big showy entrance. But buy all means still come along for a Wednesday Night cruise and check out some cars.

I've allready asked MKDR33 to give us a lift, but things might change.

The meeting place will be 53 morton St Queanbeyan at 4:45 on the 16th. 5:00 at the latest. If you can't make by that time because of work (I'm guessing most of you) you could always catch up with us at, or on the way to the Hellenic club.

My number is 0423958366 if anyone has any questions

P.S its the Merici YEAR 10 formal

Cheers,

Reece

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