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Hi All,

As the title suggests I am seeking 2 ( preferably white ) R34/33's for our wedding that is happening in November.

We would love to have a couple of GTRs but are happy with whatever we can find.

The ceremony will be held at around Belair National Park and a local function room for the reception.

Transport will be required to the ceremony and then from the ceremony down to the reception and probably a couple of photos with the cars aswell.

The owner/drivers should be *obviously* on best behaviour, ( ie/ no burnouts, drifts, blah blah... ) the vehicles should be spotless inside and out and drivers dressed in suitable attire.

I am willing to pay around $300 per car plus a full tank of BPULP for the few hours work ( if you can call it that :ermm:

So if interested or if you know anyone who may be interested, please reply or PM me.

Cheers Guys & Gals,

Edited by d3fo
Well i have a white 34, but its onlt GT-T. My offer is there.

Clean ride Damo, it's almost exactly what we are looking for.

Will put you on the shorlist and PM soon!

Thanks for your interest mate!

My girlfriend :)

... oh wait, that was my right hand talking! Umm, dunno ... who cares? :ermm:

lol, shes perfect! apart from the canadian flag on her panties!!!! :D

oooops, back on topic nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnow.

if i get my car all sorted out by then....then i can offer you my services mate.....its getting a new look soon....

use me as a last resort!!! as i an not sure when things are going on.....

silver r33

Edited by Krishy

i have a white r34 depends on whether you are happy to have a car with graphics or not. but im willing to offer her availablity for your special day......she is gonna be my wedding car for my wedding next year :ermm:

Wow! What a response! :domokun:

Thanks to every one who has replied and offered their cars! Very much appreciated, my future wife and I will have a good squizz through all that are on offer and will reply over the next days!

Once again thank you everyone and if anyone else would like to throw their hat in the ring, please feel free!

Marty & Michelle.

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