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I'll post up more details later, but basically i'm after a few Skylines as wedding cars for my wedding on the 11th of Feb 06. the ceremony is at 3:30pm

If i was able to get all dark grey R33's as the main cars, then some others to make up numbers, it would be sweet. But i'll be happy with anything really.

If you are interested in helping me out please post or pm me.

if you could pm my your number, i can give you a call closer to the date.

Once it is getting closer to the date i will pm or ring people to let them know exectly what is happening.

Some hot skylines posed in front of the church will be an awesome photo op.

Cheers,

Chris.

my car is just for make up numbers then..... :)

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I reckon you could get 6 cars total. (plus another 2 white ones if you wanted)

2 grey's (Chris & Lenno)

2 maroon's (Ian & ...)

2 blue's. (Dave & Josh)

:cheers:

Tis a fair way away though - so people may have something come up so thety wont be able to get their skyline to the ceremony that weekend. But looks like you can get some sort of nice ordering/clour matching of cars.

yeah that would be sweet....

any colour cars are welcome, i will do some colour co-ordinating when i get definate numbers :D those who stay a bit longer will be welcome to come to the reception...it's a bbq party sort of thing. not over the top or anything.

No worries Chris, let me know closer to the date, Eric and I will sort out our cars for ya! Two white R34s built to the same spec almost; that would be an entrance!

And you serious, BBQ only? What about the Moet & Chandon :D;):unsure: JK JK I'm sure it'll be great :D

getting closer to the date now :rofl: , thanks for all the interest so far.

could the people able to attend please pm me your details.....

name, car model/colour, phone number.

there is a limited number of cars that can attend, so please don't be offended if you are not able to go. :rofl:

sweet :huh:

well the plan is so far....

2 white 34's (stan and eric)

2 dark grey 33's (mine and lenno)

2 blue 33's (dave and ?)

thanks for the interest, i'd love to have more people come, but i have to limit the cars a bit. maybe we could have a cruise later to celebrate or something ;)




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