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Hi...

We're looking for a 4-door 34, nice looking, sexy Skyline as a wedding car... I live on the Gold Coast, so I would need a pick up from Gold Coast, then up to Brisbane City, short drive for photos, then to the hotel in the City.

If you can help us out, please PM me as soon as possible. It will be Saturday 31st July 2004.

Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anna & Jordan

MM2 - I know the car you're talking about - a mate of my brother's owns it. It's pretty flashy :D I'll see if he's interested - let me know if you don't have any luck with mindflux's contacts :)

btw it's actually Revhead here, so PM me on that name if you need any more info.

There is a white 4 door R34 tommy kirra on GC.. sadly I dont know the dude or his contacts.. Tho if your around bwcp on saturday nights.. you might be able to catch him..

He an asian doctor on the GC.... was lucky enuf to see his ride when i was at Gavin Woods Auto Tech its damn seexy!

He's asian? Hrmm. I didnt have a close look at the driver, but pretty sure he aint asian.. Mayb I'll jump in front of him next time and make him stop so I can have a closer look at his car. :P

But.. definitely that car looks awesome from a distance. :P

He an asian doctor on the GC.... was lucky enuf to see his ride when i was at Gavin Woods Auto Tech its damn seexy!

That is a good idea, just ring up Gav and ask if they know of any 4 door that would be willing and ask them to ring em up1

I am sure they would have a HUGE database of freaking awesome looking cars!!

really??? coz i know in the back of a 32 there definitely wouldn't be room for 2 people, 1 wearing a big puffy dress... ooohhh maybe we can have a 2 door after all!!! i might have to do a test of someone's 34 and jump in and out :D any volunteers?! pleeeeeease?!!!!

Is there much leg room in the back of a 2 door 34??? coz Alex ur car looks veeeeerrrry nice :D:)

Hrmm.. not really sure.. depends on the person I guess.. I have had two chicks and a dude in the back seat before n the lucky bugger is even taller than me. :)

From my preception the R34 back seat has a lil bit more leg room than a 33 2 door. *shrug*

Come and check it out next time you see me, that way you can tell me if its spacious or not as well. :)

PS. I'm taking a couple to a formal this friday, so it will be interesting. :)

really??? coz i know in the back of a 32 there definitely wouldn't be room for 2 people, 1 wearing a big puffy dress... ooohhh maybe we can have a 2 door after all!!! i might have to do a test of someone's 34 and jump in and out :( any volunteers?! pleeeeeease?!!!!

If you get a R34 ask them to take the pasenger front seat out then there will be heaps of room.

There isn't much room in the back seat of the R34.

Just a thought

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