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Wanted - Wedding Car. 260z 2+2 Pref Or R32/34


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hey guys,

not sure how to delete my other post as i have changed my mind! :whistling:

I am looking for either a 260Z 2+2 in good nick for a wedding car, or a nice r32/34. we are in Launceston TAS and would only need you for about 1-1.5hrs. just to get to ceremony and then after pics!

Please PST me if you are interested. :) Thanks so much.

PS - must be able to use a bit of soft wedding ribbon on car.

Hi man

I have used me r32 gtr in a few weddings and would be happy to help you out for $100.00 launceston area and more if out of launceston.

My car is gunmetel grey with r32 gtr rims with no other external mobs so very origonal.

Stuart 0409135950

Hi man

I have used me r32 gtr in a few weddings and would be happy to help you out for $100.00 launceston area and more if out of launceston.

My car is gunmetel grey with r32 gtr rims with no other external mobs so very origonal.

Stuart 0409135950

hey, cant call atm out of reception at work. :P (this is for my hubby to be as a surprise) can you send me some pics of the car? or link one in here would be great. :P

Wow nice pics of the wedding! they look pretty awesome. Thanks so much guys, but my luck has changed this week....guys with 240Z has offered to do it :D as much as we love the gtr's, 240z's are my fiance's fave so who am i to argue haha. thanks heaps stuart... if he didnt come up i would have said yes for sure!!

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