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Hi guys,

I'll be getting married at the end of the year and Im looking to do something different to the traditional car hire thing...

Im looking at trying to get a whole heap of white and other coloured skylines to attend...

Im looking for people to help out. :P

Date is 21 December 2007, need to start organising... :(

What I need;

At 2.30pm meet at Guildford (20 Rickard St, Guildford) for the service (photos to be taken) [FOR THOSE WHO CAN]

At 3.00pm leave for city (The Rocks) for photos [FOR THOSE WHO CAN]

At 5.30pm leave for Riverwood (Reception) [iF MOST CAN MEET AT ROCKS FOR DRIVE BACK TO RIVERWOOD THAT WOULD BE A BONUS]

MOSTLY NEEDED

At 6.30pm-8.00pm More photos and video [WHEN I NEED EVERYONE TO DRIVE BY...]

upto 50 assorted skylines (any colour)

Just to drive by the reception at Riverwood with lights on and horns beeping for video and photos.

From 6.30pm - 8.00pm

CARS ATTENDING;

1.skylinegtts - R32

2.Amy33 - R33

3.tjandriesen - R33

4.fragz013 - R33

5.Mike1987 - R32

6.Alien - R34

7.Dj Albert - R34

8.dOOdz - R33

9.NXTIME - R32

10.jap32r - R32

11.WTF-33R - R33

12.SECUR1TY - R33

13.Assasin - R34

14.Burnsie - R32

15.msnismo - R33

16.Link - R33

17.Eugen syd - R33

18.Corolla92 - Stagea

19.Fragz013 - R33

20.Bloodsword27 - R33

21.Adgey - R33

22.Charlie25T - R33

23.Johnny H - R33

24.Evesdropping - R33

25.Anfo - R34

26.DECIM8 - R34

27.Rozza - R32

28.Jared R32 - R32

29.LINER - R33

30.dead32 - cefiro

31.slverbullet - R33

32.BLESSN - R33

33.RANDY - R33

Your help would be muchly appreciated!

Please post if your willing to help out, I need to organise this soon!!! :)

Please only post if you can definetly help out.

thanks

QUICK UPDATE

JUST WANT TO SAY THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR THOSE THAT DO TURN UP ON THE DAY/NIGHT, I WILL BE FAIRLY BUSY ON THE DAY AND WONT GET A CHANCE TO SAY THANK YOU.

I HOPE HEAPS OF CARS TURN UP AT THE RECEPTION AT RIVERWOOD AS THAT IS THE MAIN FOCUS...

ONCE AGAIN THANKS!!!

OH AND BY THE WAY THE BRIDAL PARTY CARS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:

HUMMER H2

ESCALADE

300 C

And hopefully heaps of skylines following!!!!! :)

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dan i got a white 32,

uve seen it before.... paint aint the greatest so i dunno if it would suit being a wedding car. so i dunno if its what ur looking for, understandable if it aint.

na man thats fine!

So will you be ok to be part of the bridal party cars?

2pm-8pm

Its my birthday that day,... haha you pick the days.

white r33 gts25t series 2.. pretty stock looking. i guess i can do the drive by in the riverwood area since i'm in hurstville if i'm not out,

hehe, should I put you down for the drive by?




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