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we all got a thing for a 35 gtr, but isnt all these requests getting a bit picky??? I hope you get one, but the last thing id be doing with a $150 grand plus car is taking kids to a formal. which by the way you can get fined yourself for hiring out a car without a limo licence, cause the companies dob u in.

long story short

mates wedding last year, he contacted a few owners on the 300c forums to borrow a few cars...

QLD Transport were waiting at the exit of the church grounds, dobbed in by a hire company that saw the thread...

was not a good wedding... :banana:

  Col-GTSX said:
long story short

mates wedding last year, he contacted a few owners on the 300c forums to borrow a few cars...

QLD Transport were waiting at the exit of the church grounds, dobbed in by a hire company that saw the thread...

was not a good wedding... :banana:

So in theroy you could drop a mate of some where and he gives you fuel money and get fined or when car pooling to work and get money for it be fined ??

  Col-GTSX said:
long story short

mates wedding last year, he contacted a few owners on the 300c forums to borrow a few cars...

QLD Transport were waiting at the exit of the church grounds, dobbed in by a hire company that saw the thread...

was not a good wedding... :D

that would not have gone down well at one of our family weddings.

I can honestly say there would have been some serious strife if somebody tried to hand out fines, stop the procession, etc.

  Isola said:
Speak for yourself! I think they're hideous. And stupidly impractical for a passenger car to a formal or something similar.

Your face is hideous. And stupidly impractical for a passenger car to a formal or something similar.

Speaking of stupidly impractical for a formal, I'm probably going to be taking my mates sister to her year 12 formal in my car. :P;)

  Col-GTSX said:
long story short

mates wedding last year, he contacted a few owners on the 300c forums to borrow a few cars...

QLD Transport were waiting at the exit of the church grounds, dobbed in by a hire company that saw the thread...

was not a good wedding... :P

did he contact them to borrow or to hire? if it was to hire them then you can understand it, but if it was to simply get dropped off in them for free there could be nothing they could do about it as you aren't gaining finacially from it.

i'd like to see them wait at some of the formals round here though. people get dropped off in fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, etc. would be interesting conversation to hear them trying to book a police officer (yes i know that he actually could).

  Smity42 said:
Your face is hideous. And stupidly impractical for a passenger car to a formal or something similar.

Speaking of stupidly impractical for a formal, I'm probably going to be taking my mates sister to her year 12 formal in my car. :):laugh:

If she wants something more practical I have 4 doors :bunny:

well for one i dnt no how u cud get pinned on a fine for hiring out without a licence for it when like people have been saying it cud be just a mate and your giving him some fuel money and there is no evidence of money been given to take someone anyway so i dnt see a problem in doing so and i have already put a note on a r35 gtr on the coast and he was nice enough to reply but unfortunetely he had plans so there are r35 gtr owners out there that i think may be willing to take people like myself to formal

  dean52 said:
well for one i dnt no how u cud get pinned on a fine for hiring out without a licence for it when like people have been saying it cud be just a mate and your giving him some fuel money and there is no evidence of money been given to take someone anyway so i dnt see a problem in doing so and i have already put a note on a r35 gtr on the coast and he was nice enough to reply but unfortunetely he had plans so there are r35 gtr owners out there that i think may be willing to take people like myself to formal

(english + internet) - spelling - grammar = headsplode

  Beelzebub89 said:
Possibly consider staying in school and try to locate those full stops.

+1

I just had a mental image of Ron Burgundy reading that sentence and running out of breathe at the end and almost passing out.

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