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Congratulations to Marty and his new wife Karen, who were married yesterday!

Shame the rain couldn't have held off for you, but they do say that rain on the wedding day is meant to be a sign of good luck!

Thanks for inviting us to be part of your special day!

Marty and Karen and the 3 bridesmaids...

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The wedding cars...

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uber nice pics ! good angles teena ! or was it taken by the brother from another mother :worship:

P.S Congrats Marty + Karen !

Thanks Vishy! Yeah i took them. Hahaha, nah, your brother from another mother wasn't able to come in case i had to carry more passengers. But a huge thanks to him, for helping me get the skyline all washed and polished for the day!!!

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They are very nice pics..

Congrats to the happy couple, always nice to hear good people starting out on their lifes journey together, all the best.

I am extremely amused by the wedding photo's to car photo's ratio though :D

Atleast you did give the bridal party top billing.. I guess ;)

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They are very nice pics..

Congrats to the happy couple, always nice to hear good people starting out on their lifes journey together, all the best.

I am extremely amused by the wedding photo's to car photo's ratio though :(

Atleast you did give the bridal party top billing.. I guess :w00t:

Haha, yeah i did get more of the bridal party (and also of the cars :) ), but figured that the professional photographer was paid to focus on the peoples, so i'd focus on the cars. Especially seeing as it took so long to clean my car, and not to mention the numerous chamois's done on the day.

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Thanks to you guys for all your help!

i hope we didn't get too much mud inside.

karen and i really appreciate your help and we couldn't have done it without you!

p.s. japan is going very nicely, bit chilli but good,

going to see the new gtr sunday at nismo festival!

have fun.

marty

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