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Hi All,

Well you probably remember my thread from a while ago re: needing R34 GT-R's for wedding cars.

Well i thought i had it sorted (somehow i had figured out that 5 people would fit in a GT-R??? :P

Anywho, i need 1, preferably black R34 GT-R.

I already have our very own Terry helping out.

If anyone wants the opportunity to have some classy hi-res photo's taken of their car. And make a bit of money...pm me or email me at [email protected]

Thanks

Nick

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I've just PM'd you with Ron Pxxxx's E;mail address Nick.

At the 10th ANNIV of R34s, he had the black '99 R34 GT-R VS with silver TE37s.

I just had a chat with him 20mins ago and he was sad that you hadn't caught up with him at Mt Wilson. I told him you were SHY.

It didn't cross my mind that I actually should have said that you were very BUSYlol

It'll depend on what he's doing in Sept...

And if it's hailing, he'd rather you use Commies :D

A bit of hope on the horizon...

Tez

Fellow SAU Users,

I really require your assistance.

I'm running out of time to find another wedding car!

Required: R34 GT-R (would prefer black)

Can also settle for an R33 GT-R (Terry i may have to ask Matt if he's up for this?)

If anyone can help me out, details are above.

The wedding is on 09/09/09 - It's a wednesday.

Cheers Guys

Nick

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