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Congratulation Dave (evil) And Ana !


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Would like to congratulate Dave and Ana (Both SAU Vic members) on tying the knot yesterday (11/03/06). As usually the bride and groom where looking stunning on the day.

Day started very early for myself, with Gavin from Xtremeline car detailing (0407 559770) being at my house from 5:45am, to give the car a complete makeover. By 9:30am the car looked a million buxs, both inside and out :no:.

Then went to Dave's house to meet him and his 6 (it's a wog thing :D ) grooms men for the usually morning photo shoot. B4 the photographer came, we managed to fit the wedding ribbons on both Skylines and positioned them face to face, in front of his house. Once the photographer was finished, with numerous shots of the guys and cars in the background, Dave "reminded" him that pics of the cars, "alone", where required :laugh:.

We then jumped in the cars and darted through the city to get to the church on time. It was only a short wait b4 we all went inside and Ana and her bride’s maids walked down the aisles. Mass was pretty emotional, with Ana running out of tissues before the mass ended :). Priest was good; at times spoke pretty fast and I was half expecting a bov noise, after each sentence :laugh:.

Once mass was finished, more photos where taken of the bride and groom. We then parted our ways, till it was time to really celebrate at the reception centre!

Dave and Ana I wish you both an eternity of love and happiness. Hope you have a safe and great honeymoon and we will catch up once you both get back.

PS: They will not see this thread till next week, as they flew out this morning.

Unfortunately, in my morning haste I forgot to take my camera, so we have to wait for Dave to post up the pics :).

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Thanks a lot for your well wishes and kind words... weddings are hard... big thanks to al for lending himself and his car for the day... i also have to thanks duane from High End Racing for tuning my car the day before on a days notice... car was in a poor state... i should have the pics later this week so i'll post em up for people to look at :P:) :)

oh yeah honeymoon was great, hong kong is always good stuff is soooo cheap :)

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