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Hi Guys,

Just wanted to start doing this and its open for anyone that would like to experience what its like to be a passenger in an R35 GT-R, I have been blessed to have the opportunity to own one of these beautiful machines and previously (R34/R33 GT-R's).

Every Sunday morning I go to Church (Baptist Church), the Church starts at 10am-11:30am pretty much if your intertsted, I will have to confirm avaliablity but I will pick you up from your place or venue, we will drive to Church which is in North Brisbane (Chemside Area), and pretty much attend with me and I will drop you home afterwards.

Here are couple of points.

1. I don't want any money from you for my time or fuel, you just have to be willining to come to Church with me, its not a weird cult or anything about 300 people that are friendly and its relaxed.

2. Really only have room for 1 passenger in the front although dont mind taking a 2nd person to sit behind you, although it is squashy, would only really work if they were a small build.

3. It is preferable if you live or I can pick you up from a location that is within a 15km Radius from Chermside. If further still PM me and I can see what I can do.

4. Must be over 18 years of age if under 18 must be acompanied by an adult.

If you are intersted send me a PM on the site with your mobile phone and which Sunday suits you, I will PM you back to confirm no one else is booked in for that day.

This is not a scam or sales pitch and I DONT'T get paid for this or anything whatsoever even the church has no idea that I'm doing it so you will just be like me bringing a mate along to a service.

I am a fellow car enthusiast and a business man but church has played a big part in my life, I thought it would be great to allow people to have an opportunity to get to ride in the greatest GT-R to date,

I would appreciate only positive remarks I understand and respect other people believe other things and not in God at all and thats fine I'm not doing this to start a religious debate.

I merely just want to give people the opportunity to go for a ride and come to church.

Cheers,

Also I hope offering this isnt against forum rules, as its not for money or anything it's compeltely free.

Edited by R-PWR
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