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Hey guys, just gathering some info about who would be so kind in bringing their cars along to send me on my way out of the single life. I am looking at getting about 6 R34's whether they be GTT's or GTR's. Any colour and with some mods would be good too.

I will be driving my car and will need 6 others to drive the groomsmen and bridesmaids.

Wedding is in August and I am willing to pay some sort of cash for your attendance/ reimburse fuel costs and a free feed and drinks.

For whoever is interested... I will be needing you from the morning ... then to church... then for photos... then to the reception...all up about 6 hours.

If I dont respond here then try me on 0403482291

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Great thanx guys..

So far I have Stan as a definate? please confirm Stan... and do you think you could ask eric ( ECL ), that is if he still has his car...

I havent been here for a while... having moved to Canberra.

And... GreddyGO, DJ Albert and Alien, When would you guys know so i can see if i need to user hire cars instead.

I would like to try and have all confirmed say 2 months ahead as i wont be in town a month or so coming up towrds the wedding.

John: yeah man... finally getting married and i know how much you would love to bring your 32... all i can say is ummm thanx but no thanx hahahha

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Thanks Stan and no the wedding is in Sydney.

Moanie : you know .. no one can compare to you moanie.. *wink*wink* hahahaha and siunce i am now taken.. im sure all the other fellows can concur with me there

lol!! wel congrats anyway! :yes: never thought i'd see the day!!! now to wait for dave to start talking aout his wedding! :(

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Yes Sam... I am getting married..

oh.. i forgot to mention.. the wedding will be around the cabramatta area...

and the 10 hours would consist of..

1/ pick up in the morning ..bout 9:30ish to go to the church.. church starts at 10 - ceremony shouldnt take more than 1.5 hours im thinking... so thats 11:30.

2/ go back to my place - have some lunch.. should be done by 12.30

3/ drive and take photos..possibly at bicentennial park ( not sure on destination yet but will be around city ) and drive wedding party back...should be done by 3.00 - 3.30pm im hoping

4/ i was thinking of getting a ride to the reception.. but i dont think i will need it.

so by the looks of it.. i wont be needing you for 10 hours. It would be more like 6 hours... i will update orignal post

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