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Hi guys,

A mate of mine is having a wedding and is asking for 2 extra 4doors (3 in total, pref R34) Lee from here is going to be the lead car (silver 4door with the plates R34)

he would like 2 more to be in the wedding also here is details as follows

Date 15th July 2006

12:30pm Tie Ribbons to cars

1:00pm Go Get Bride and have couple of photo's with cars and prolly mucho waiting (hey there women)

1:30pm Wedding starts (your more than welcome to come in)

3:00pm Leave Church for Photo's (2x Locations very local to Tea Tree Gully)

5:30pm Arrive at Reception (get paid driving is over)

that is a rough itinerary he told me times may vary ever so slightly

if we get 2x 34's and he doesnt need me to be a driver i will ride along with 1 of you guys as a ice breaker type thing please take carefull consideration if you would like to be in a wedding it is a big commintment

serious applicants can ring me about more details if u would like to take part

0421 932 750 after 7am and before 11pm weekdays

NOTE: i didnt mention payment for a reason

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