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Hey guys I'm getting MARRIED!

The big day is on 7th June and I've organised some transport for my fiance's family member but it'll be nice to have some skylines come to the wedding. I had a nice offer from Crazy_J to come help out with some transport and tag along but it'll be nice if we can find out if anyone else who can come and what cars as well they will bring as well.

The thing is that it'll be from Sunshine to Cnr Sherbrooke Rd & Poets Lane

Sherbrooke Vic 3789 to the reception called Poet's Lane. So it's a bit of a travel. I think my brother might be asking some drifters (some of u guys may know him Thai a photographer who take photos of drift cars).

Also: Davil Evil... u work too hard!!! Where are u !! :O

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Hang on, I'm confused... are you asking people to help you act as drivers, just you want Skylines to drive from your place to the bride's place then to the reception and then that's it or are actually inviting anyone that wants to come?

Hi Age, how many WRX yellows can you offer?

DNGRUS- how many white cars can u offer? I think a friend of mine knows u and your dad that works with me =)

Spunky Monkey- it's not planned properly until i know would be nice to help out but most likely drive the bride maids and grooms to take photos in the city and then to the reception.

Emsta 2003- What happened to your front left spoiler? U got pixs? Getting it fixed any time soon?

In the meantime, the wedding plans are going smooth so far.

Here is the reception place

http://www.poetslane.com.au

I'll pm you guys more of the details about the wedding :P

Emsta 2003- What happened to your front left spoiler? U got pixs? Getting it fixed any time soon?

Sup Leon,

the front left side of the spoiler has a huge scratch, almost like it was scratched on bricks or something (thats how the car came from japan). I havent bothered fixing it up, as the nismo front lip is not that cheap and i suppose i never imagined my car to be ideal for a wedding. However, I can still bring it for shots and what not (i will clean it up good and proper, polish, wax, vaccum, clean the rims etc) if you want me to bring it, and if the shots are takin from the right side.

pics of the car:

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The left side - you can see the scratch.

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Looking on the photos, it's hard to see, and even if photos were taken with that side of the car there is nothing photoshop can't get rid of :domokun:

Your car looks good man, rims sorta look like Volks F-zero. I'll pm you more details of the wedding very soon Matt. Thankyou for your help towards the wedding! =)

hey im down for this, gota give my car a good cut n polish ahahaha maybe this will get me in the right gear

anyways heres my gtr

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although the plates say otherwise i aim in melbourne, and i got different plates now

also lol i might hafta respray the front lower lip in black

***edit*** i found out it sin june, car shall be mint as by then

also no thats not me freezing in the pic

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