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Thanks for all the replies guys. At this point in time I only need 3 cars. If I still have mine I'll only need 2, but I don't know if I'll have sold it by then or not (need slightly cheaper transport / insurance at the moment). I'll have to talk it over with the missus what colours/styles we go for, but that's a bit further down the track at the moment.

The course has been set, we're having our ceremony at a chapel in Woodville, which is on clarence town road. We'll go from there into the City for photo's at a few yet to be determined locations, then finish at Harbourview for the reception. All up I think there will be about 3 hours of driving/waiting in the day.

Cheers.

I'll sit on the reserve list if enough cars have been found. :)

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P.S. i'm getting into wedding photography as well, PM me for a quote if you haven't got a shooter yet. :)

Edited by Xmetal
  • 1 month later...

Hey guys, just giving those that replied an update. We've booked in our cars for the wedding, and we won't be needing the assistance of any Stageas, sorry. We've hired a 1962 Bentley S3 and a 1963 Bentley S2, in reverse colours which look awesome.

So thanks guys for the interest, but we've gone down a different route

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