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Also depends whether it will just be you or you will be taking your a date. If you are taking as date best bet would be a 4 door Skyline over the 2 door, as you would also be trying to make an impression on your date aswell as everyone else one would hope. Anywho i submit my piccy next to my name as my car is having its engine put in after a nasty roo hit which required the engine to come out ><

Give me a PM if interested, but i myself not sure if i will be avalible that day.

Edited by Helious

i used to film formals, debs etc a 4 door is a good thing if your partners is wearing a dress and you want her to look at all lady like 4 doors is way to go, just keep that in mind all the best

alex

ps uless you can get the new GTR then who cares

--WARNING TO ALL FORMAL DRIVERS--

At the last formal that I drove someone to, the Police decided to make it a massive road block + "Random" vehicle inspection station... I was lucky to get away (as my car was engineered) but more than half of the cars there were defected and/or towed home.

I'm not saying that this happens at all formals but it is certainly a risk you take.

Pretty sure the cops can give any and everyone a canary for absolutely no reason, even a brand new car if they suspect something is up, or if they just have a grudge. The canary isn't saying 'you have something wrong', it says 'we suspect you have something wrong and we're gonna make u go over the pits just cos we can'. And most of the time yep, they'll find something. But even with an engineering certificate, they can slap u with one under the suspicion that you've made mods since... just to d1ck u around

Correct me if I'm wrong, but pretty sure I've read this in several other threads.

Yeah you could have two of the same but one in black(mine) and one in silver(ZCR) and you can even have a third one in Gun metal grey(Turismo) we are all up for it

and yes we will all do it for free, we are allways up for a cool formal run with photos stops on the way

Ahhh you guys make too big a deal out of getting out of cars in a ladylike manner... can be done with a two door just fine. A simple offering of a hand from her partner as she exits will not only assist, but will look good too.

If in doubt, get her to have a practice run and I'm sure you'll be surprised how easy it is.

also they may have introduce a law stating you to have a licence for formal work (if you are getting paid for the work that is)

This has always been in place. Accepting money for driving someone somewhere officially requires a license so that our useless bunch of cnt retards in the Government can tax it.

Edited by MIVEC

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