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coupes aren't the best forms of transport for a formal event, unless your intention is just one person per car. getting in and out of a skyline coupe is not easy at best!

I used mine at friends formal. Pulled out passenger seat and couple sat in the back. Following year had 4 passengers. They were only little

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coupes aren't the best forms of transport for a formal event, unless your intention is just one person per car. getting in and out of a skyline coupe is not easy at best!

it will only be me and a few mates not the whole grade, 2 - 3 per car.

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Hahaha, I agree with above. 1 passenger per car is optimal, 2 a little bit shit.. 3 not an option. I have a large rear cross brace across the floor in the rear of the car so passengers have to contend with that and I also don;t move my seat forward for passengers. AND I do not wisht o have to get out of my car like a chauffeur to let some out of the the back. I did take a few people to Balls in my 180SX, but the GTR is a different ball game all together. Race suspension also seems to make people complain..

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I got my dad to drive me in one of his work's rusty smokey diesel truck at my formal.

Pulled more heads than everyone else all in their linmos...

I'm always up for stuff when money is involved, however unless you like being in a AUTO skyline (no street cred @ your local KFC drive through) with faded/peeling paint & a big CCCP USSR symbol... :yes:

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Me and my Mates have the following:

Done up Infiniti 350GT ( Black)

Silver 05 350z pretty stock except for exhaust and appearance mods, probably the loudest car in willetton.

Midgnight Grey s15, lowered so far you'll feel like your floating above the road

Pearl White R33 Gtst the one in my pic

Pearl White Lexus Soarer V8, fully done project build

SuperCharged Black Chrysler 300

We're all 19-23 so we won't look that seedy at the formal :P

We'd be more then happy to get abused by teachers/parents/pricipals

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i'm keen to help out :) i've got a 2 door v35 slammed n stanced on weds :) pretty hard to miss. hit me up with a pm and i'll send some pics.

and immyishak i take that claim with loudest car in willeton n raise u my 35 or my s13 ;) although im ferndale haha

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