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This is a long time away but I am being pressured by my lady to see if this is feasible.

GTR's I know are getting pretty common, but still it's always been abit of a dream car for me. Thus me wanting to have them as my wedding cars.

So this is the deal!

Date: 2nd April 2005

Married at: St. Andrews Cathedral (next to town hall in the city )

You will get to park in town hall square (we think not confirmed yet, at least drive in for the drop off anyhow) next to the cathedral... so props for your car in the city. We might try and arrange to get you a professional shot of your car in the deal by the wedding photographer. Pay you $50 to cover your fuel.

It's all abit fluid right now of course. As far as the day would go I think where going for a midday to arvo wedding.

Looking for FOUR GTR's. Pretty big wedding party. Pick up would be from parramatta>city(probably organise a cheese platter and some beverages for you during the wedding part)>then to brighton. That's it for TWO cars.

The other pickup will be from Mortdale (near hurstville) and then the same route.

Just looking for interest to see if this is feasible. Looking to put 3 brides maids each in 2 GTR's and 3 groomsmen each inthe other 2.

Probably going to try and find a convertible of some description for me and the bride to leave from the Cathedral....know anyone?

I want a massive Rev off when we leave as well :rofl: 4 rb26's singing together would be sweet.

Anyhow, let me know if you are keen or if you know someone.

My favourite are R32's but they are abit old these days. Very happy for there to be 33's or 34's :rofl:

That's about it, email me hughburrell@gmail.com

Thanks alot!

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I'd probably be willing to put my hand up as long as I don't have to dress up lol.

That shouldnt be a problem, unless your set on wearing speedo's and that's it.

Still it's a long way off, but if you could email me at hughburrell@gmail.com just so I have a list of possibles that would be really helpful, If you could to blitz that would be great.

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