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Hey Guys

Just wondering if you guys could help me out, its my cousins wedding on the 1st of December 2007 and he really loves GT-R's especially R33's. Now I know DECA is on so many of you will be away but does any1 have a GT-R that would like to help pick up and drop off to the wedding. I have myself and my brother in law (ras1983) so far and we both have r33 gtr's (white and silver). Can any1 help us out your car doesnt have to be highly modded just clean on the day.

Cheers

Ray

Let me know if you can help and what series ie R32,33 etc and colour.

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Hey Jack

I was gonna call you as you were the first person to come to mind with the hottest R33 GTR going. Just thought you would be up with the boys at DECA. If you can let me know and Ill give you a buzz and give you some details etc.

Cheers

Ray

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Hey Nick

Thanks buddy yeah I need to find out more details myself but I will get back to you and get in contact with Jack also. Ill find out how many she wants and if she only wants one more than Ill leave it up to you guys as to who wants to come, but let me get some more info. As far as I know the Groom and co are located in Heidelberg and we need to drop them at the ceremony which is at Werribee park open range zoo which commences at 11am. So im guessing we will have to pick up at around 10ish, let me get some more final details. Thanks again guys for your avaliability, so should have done this for my wedding lol.

Cheers

Ray

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