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Hey All,

As some of you may or may not know, I'm getting hitched this year! November 14th to be exact and as a devoted Skyline owner/enthusiast I'm looking for 2 GTR's and their drivers as wedding cars. I'm not really fussed on which model (I think R32's might be easier in terms of avaliability), but I would prefer a pair of the same shape (not fussed on colour either, for now!). Your services will be required for about 4 to 5 hours of the day and will be paid for. Drinks will be provided and you are welcome to join us for the ceremony.

Feel free to post up if your interested, I'll PM you the details and we can go from there. Would be nice to have atleast one car confrimed soon. Thanks....

Cheers,

Luke.

Congrats on the wedding man!

I'm getting married in September and are using 2 R34 GT-R's (Genorously supplied by one member on here, and a member of another forum :D)

Hope your day is everything you hope for and more mate :)

Congrats on the wedding man!

I'm getting married in September and are using 2 R34 GT-R's (Genorously supplied by one member on here, and a member of another forum :))

Hope your day is everything you hope for and more mate :D

Cheers Buddy.... Same for you and yours :)

You can always do the R32 R33 R34 R35 silver GTR's if you want.

I'll even polish the R33

Love the idea, but i dont need that many cars!

I guess green is out of the picture ><

Green is not out of the question! I'm not fussed on colour for the moment, so even pink would be cool! (especially if it had Donut King on the side :P )

aaarrrrrggggghhhhh! so many options! *hyper-ventilating* i need a paper bag!

im still in the pondering stage atm, but i'll PM the "winners" within the next few weeks.

again, thanks to all for offering....

James :D

  • 2 weeks later...

and the winners are *drum roll*......

GTRKat and Donnan!!!

Going with the black and white R32's. thanks to all who offered. i may still ask if either of these 2 get stuck and cant do it for whatever reason.

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