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Hey boys,

If anyone is interested in coming down to a year 12 formal line up later on this year in South-west Sydney. The line up would be around horsley park, bossley park etc.

We already have a few S14s and S15s, XY GTs, few ferraris and a few rotaries.

If you're interested, could you comment on this thread.

Cheers smile.gif

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If its a place where you can show off your car to try and impress a bunch of clueless Year 12 graduates, maybe "line up" also means "circle jerk".

Haha :)

how you been Alan, it's been a while since I've read one of your contributions

Sorry i didn't make myself clear enough, a line up for a year 12 formal is basically a car meet, people bring their cars to show them off and go for a cruise to where the formal takes place. Just asking if you wanted to, you can tag along as i know alot of people here have nice cars.

No need to f**king flame me im just asking

cheers

lol at the photo

anyway dude what school? haha thread is to pick up young hot yr 12s gangers?

look at my signature good line up? lol

haha Pats at fairfeld but we should have girls with us :( well you dont need to pick anyone up most likely just an invitation to come to the meet and then come for a cruise with the rest of the cars

btw nice picture Hiroshima Screamer hahahaha

ye y not..il bring the GTR and make use of the back seat with a little year 12 ganga

might not have too much fun with that unless you like yr12 Catholic boys

Fairfield patrician brothers is an all boys catholic school haha

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