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hey brad a big congrats on getting married, unfortunately gtr won't be back on road till beginning-mid next year.

p.s. sorry for the loong ass late reply.

Sad to hear mate.... Hopefuly when she's back she'll be better than ever.

  • 2 weeks later...
does it have 2 be gtr =( i want in but i have gts =(

Looks like we've got the numbers Rach.

But thanks for the offer, it's muchly appreciated.

And thanks to everyone else who has offered to help too.

For the lads that are driving I'll be contacting you guy in a week or so to work out the details.

Cheers,

Brad

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all the best brad make sure you post up some photos after the wedding :D

Thanks Leigh!!

I'll make suire that I post some photos, but you'll have to wait til after the honeymoon(yay 3 weeks in Fiji)

Should get some good photos of the cars too :)

Nik and Geordie,

I've just emailed you guys some details for the big day.

Can you reply to confirm that you got it and give me a buzz if there's any problems.

Phil,

Can you pm your email address to me so that I can send you the email too.

Cheers and thanks again to all the drivers,

Brad

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Well folks I'm getting married in just under 16 hours....hopefully the weather will hold up...

Big thanks to everyone helping out, Geordie and especially Phil(ib6ub9) Nik and Jayce for running around trying to find a replacement car for me.

Oh and thanks to Rach(Chintami) if the replacement car is going to be yours.

See ya's tomorrow.

Brad

Hi there all!

Well it's all over and done with, we just gotta pack for Fiji now :-)

A HUGE HUGE THANKYOU to all our drivers, Rach(Chintami), Geordie and especially Phil(ib6ub9) from myself and Rach.

A few little hiccups along the way... but hey what's a wedding without a hitch :P

Thankyou all for all your patience, and for putting your cars at risk with the storm and all.

Thanks so much for all the help Phil, we really do appreciate it, and we'll have to organise to do a photo shoot out at the museum when we get back.

Better go for now....more visitors :P

All the cars looked great

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