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I am about to be married (finally) on August 11th.

For the Wedding cars, instead of the typical 'holdens' and 'ol classics' I want to have a procession of GTR's :D

Im basically asking if anyone is available at this time to make use of their car? (no streamers or any shit will be attached)

Cars must be clean body and paint (no drift damage or flaking paint on the front bars etc)

Cars will be featured in the Photo's

Off street parking available

Most likely central location, still deciding :( (im a last minute kinda guy)

looking for all models of GTR more the merrier...have a cruise to my wedding, i don't care, just come ;)

would like at least one R32, one R33 and one R34

dont care what they are, v spec, stock, hopefully Z-Tuned :(:woot: as long as they are GTR

If however I cant get enough, im happy to lower my standards, and take GTT, GTS-T, GTS even as long as body and paintwork is good

I will be overseas for two weeks from the 12th

Details will be given to those who are available after I return

Thank You

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An all GT-R wedding is the best. :( This was our wedding a couple of years ago. Front L to R : a mates 33GTR, My 32GTR & Bens Racepace GTR.

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Pity mine didnt have the TE37s at this stage & I was going through my "no wing" phase......

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It looked good all ribboned up. :D Awesome bridal car!

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just spoke to him, he rekons if the car will be ready by then his there!

also, mines no GTR but if u cant get enough GTR's ill be more than happy to help with my series II.

Its getting a new kit on soon, so car will also have a new spray job. should be finished with in a few weeks...

I guess thats if u desperatly need skylines

Crazy j...hello

I would like to do something for my fellow man..

GTR33...white..carbon bonnet/tail lights/spoiler decal/side panel...XD9 rims(grey).

Does not look anything like those gtrs...lol.....

It is clean..will even make it pretty for you on your day.

So....house...church(or other).....venue(celebration).

let me know..if this is what you are looking for

I have had a lot of Non-GTR interest in this too, so im going to say this.

I am happy for everyone who wants to participate / help to attend... Maybe not as the Bridal cars, however, being part of the procession would be awesome..

Could you Imagine a single file line made up of all skylines, being part of a wedding procession :spank:

With that said, I still need a venue as I haven't found one yet :thumbsup:

Something Central

Something Where I can see the wedding procession :ninja:

Off Street Parking

Cheapish..... Don't want to blow a couple of grand on the venue for the ceremony

My beautiful fiance would like a Garden Wedding, but being middle of August, I see this as Impractical, Unless I go greenhouse/orchid house....was thinking the Butterfly Enclosure at the Zoo at one point :mad:

Any advice would be helpful from this point

Thanks again

J

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