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Hi guys,

i am searching for 3 r34 gtr's for my wedding on the 24th november in brisbane,

we would like the ower to drive the car if possible and a fee would be agreed apon.

thanks

Hi mate,

Congrats to start with!

Novembers' a long way away and dedending on work schedules I may be able to help.

Got a R34 GTR VSPEC Gunmental Grey

Cheers,

Kwei

there are a lot more than 3 R34 GTRs nowadays....getting quite popular cheap

fixed it for you

i guess i mean GTRs that actually matter, like folks who have been on our cruises occasionally or do lurk our forums. Community people, not some backwater bogan mogul who bought one to enlarge his e-penis to his mates

fixed it for you

i guess i mean GTRs that actually matter, like folks who have been on our cruises occasionally or do lurk our forums. Community people, not some backwater bogan mogul who bought one to enlarge his e-penis to his mates

HAHAHA mel ur a classic

  • 4 months later...

Very few 34's GTR's in the club 0_o

Very few GTR's in the Club...

If you wanted a GTS-T I am sure there would be planty of people with there hands up.

PS: I need to put this pic in my post I love the bloody thing lol :P

You are going to have trouble getting a wedding dress in and out of a two door R34 gtr.

But an R34 gt-t four door would be a better fit for the dress. Just my 2 cents worth.

Good luck for the wedding!

Cheers!!

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  • 1 month later...
Isn't EZY34 a GT-T? Or am I thinking of someone else?

Can you PM some details, time, locations etc.? My wife is flying out that day so it will depend how it fits in around that.

I'd fly away if i had to live with you too Willo. ;)

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