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hey im new here, but im willing to help out. got a white r33 gts-t sitting on 18's shaddow chrome starcorps, if u want pics let me know i will email them to ya. cheers and yet again congrats

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blaq.boi - wow, your car looks good dude. I hope u dont mind helping out! =)

r33joker - welcome to the forums man, it''ll be great if you can help out for the wedding with your car. Can u send the pixs to [email protected] thanks dude!

do-luck - Your car is from protek isn't it? I think i've seen your car around. Anyway how much does a final inspection detail cost?

i kind of agree^^^

but its his wedding so i guess watever he sys goes

my mate recently got married

he rocked up to the wedding on a harley (he dosent ride bikes) but a full worked harley all the shiney stuff, it was f**king awesome. such a cool entrance

R-SPEC, Hopefully only once! My fiance isn't the typ of old fashion cars and she loves skylines and cos this wedding is abit controlled by our families (they are a bit traditional) we would like to have wedding something that we can remember on the day that we organised for a bit of fun as well. :P

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

As far as how many WHITE cars can I offer, I dont no but here is my one. But I have heaps of friends with nice skylines, so ill pass on them the word if you like. And who is you friend that knows me and my dad lol, where do you work?

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dude, how often do you get married? get some proper wedding cars

Id love to have a skyline wedding!! :(

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wow it'll be great if u can make it. I'll send u a pm very soon :)

:D

heres my baby i hope it's up to ur new to be wife's standards, this is a veryspecial day indeed.
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