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Yes a big congratulations to Chris and Natalie!!! And Patrick too... (He was such a cutie). And thanks for asking us to be a part of your special day. I had heaps of fun! Fiona and Adrian (bridesmaid and groomsmen) were such a crack-up!

Great pics Jon! I'll post up a few of mine perhaps tomorrow when i get a chance...

Very nice pics Jon :thumbsup:

Thankyou so much for both your help and Teena's on the day. You guys were awesome. Natalie and I were both so thrilled at your enthusiasm and assistance for the 5 hours with us plus the time you both put in to making your cars look fantastic. You really excelled yourselves :)

I can't believe how lucky we were with the weather - I didn't ask you how long you both took to detail your cars but after spending 6 hours on mine, I'm so glad we didn't have worry about water spots :down: Plus we would have all gotten wet.

I'll post up some pics when the photographer finishes downloading and sorting the 1000 odd shots he took :)

Congrates on the wedding chris and natalie were your mouths sore from getting all the photos done. i had trouble eating at the reception at my wedding.

congrates again and may your future together be merry and bright.

Cheers kingy

Hope you enjoyed the day and good luckj sorting throue photos from the photographer it took us 3 days to pick the ones we want and we only had 2 discs with 360 on each disc.

they are well worth it but. will have to meet up with you guys sometime what part of qld you in?

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