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Hi Guys,

I got married recently and as a surprise for me, my now wife, organised 5, read that 5!! GT-R's as my wedding cars for me and my groomsmen. As you can Imagine I was absolutely blown away. The best thing was that these were no ordinary Skylines all of them had more than 350 KW at the wheels! And the one I was taken in has 500 KW at all 4 wheels at 25psi, it was almost the best thing that happened on the day, just don't let my wife hear this. Any way have a look at the photos cause all the cars looked awesome.

Cheers

Steve

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Congrats Steve!!!! If you don't remember me we met on a couple of cruises thru '04 and '05 and our missus's got on like a house on fire :D

Anyway as it happens I've been relocated to WA on work but we will have to catch up when I return.

Pass on our wishes to your wife and kid :blush:

Congrats. Like the others said, what better way could you go than with a sweet pack of lines.

But on a lighter side:

A wise old man once told me,

Buy a glass jar and a few packs of jelly beans.

Keep the jar next to the bed and jelly beans in a draw.

For every time in the first year of marrige you have sex, put one jelly bean in the jar.

For every time you have sex after the first year, pull one out and eat it.

See how long it (if) takes you to eat them all...

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