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hey guys, new to the forums. I came on because I want to rent a 34 GTR for my wedding day on 1st of November. Willing to pay $500 or more for 1pm to 7 pm. Church in Cabramatta to photo's in the city then to reception in Fairfield. You can be the driver if you're worried about it.

Thanks guys

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Great choice of car for a wedding day :D. Only problem is with the bride wearing her dress it will be a tight fit in the bucket seats. I could do it but wait till it gets closer to the date because having a modded GTR its hard to guarantee everything will still be working on that date. Have a backup GTR as standby. Cant risk anything going wrong on that day. Goodluck bro..

Great choice of car for a wedding day :down:. Only problem is with the bride wearing her dress it will be a tight fit in the bucket seats. I could do it but wait till it gets closer to the date because having a modded GTR its hard to guarantee everything will still be working on that date. Have a backup GTR as standby. Cant risk anything going wrong on that day. Goodluck bro..

would even be better if you had more than 1 gtr but i guess a lot of $$$ would come into it

Hey Mate i can Help , I HAVE GOT 2 R34 GTR'S , 1/ Silver And One White , I can hire both of them out to you , PM ME IF YOUR INTERESTED . I Will give you a good price if you use 2 of them .

Thanks Moei .....

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hey guys, new to the forums. I came on because I want to rent a 34 GTR for my wedding day on 1st of November. Willing to pay $500 or more for 1pm to 7 pm. Church in Cabramatta to photo's in the city then to reception in Fairfield. You can be the driver if you're worried about it.

Thanks guys

Great Choice!

I have a black GT-R R34 for your new Mother-In-Law to sit in. Even have black ribbons!!!

Terry

Hey Mate i can Help , I HAVE GOT 2 R34 GTR'S , 1/ Silver And One White , I can hire both of them out to you , PM ME IF YOUR INTERESTED . I Will give you a good price if you use 2 of them .

Thanks Moei .....

Great Choice!

I have a black GT-R R34 for your new Mother-In-Law to sit in. Even have black ribbons!!!

Terry

now that'd look shit hot.. 3 34 gtr's.. 1 silver 1 white 1 black.. just need a bayside blue and midnight purple one.. come on sau help a fellow sau'er out and get together and do it for a good price/fuel money you better put the photos up here :wave: i look forward to seeing them!!!!!!!!!!

now that'd look shit hot.. 3 34 gtr's.. 1 silver 1 white 1 black.. just need a bayside blue and midnight purple one.. come on sau help a fellow sau'er out and get together and do it for a good price/fuel money you better put the photos up here :wave: i look forward to seeing them!!!!!!!!!!

Is there even a red one in town, in case the bride is a blusher??

now that'd look shit hot.. 3 34 gtr's.. 1 silver 1 white 1 black.. just need a bayside blue and midnight purple one.. come on sau help a fellow sau'er out and get together and do it for a good price/fuel money you better put the photos up here :( i look forward to seeing them!!!!!!!!!!

my one is a Bayside Blue

hey guys, new to the forums. I came on because I want to rent a 34 GTR for my wedding day on 1st of November. Willing to pay $500 or more for 1pm to 7 pm. Church in Cabramatta to photo's in the city then to reception in Fairfield. You can be the driver if you're worried about it.

Thanks guys

Hi,

It looks like you've got options over White, Silver, Black or Bayside Blue now. Congratulations on your big day coming up!

Do you think it might be a good idea now to...

i) set up a budget plan and put it to the Forum guys as to whether you can afford 2>1, 3>2 or 4>3 as bang for your bucks?

ii) ensure that the destinations in town and at Fairfield have looow driveways to accommodate looow front lips on these cars?

iii) set up an interview &/or meeting so that there's no hitch in where the drivers meet on Nov 1st and at what time?

iv) co-ordinate dress code for the drivers?

v) organise ribbons to be exactly the same?

vi) arrange for drivers to keep the passenger window down for photographing bridal party (since most windows are tinted heaps)

vii) arrange for drivers to keep passenger seat forward for ease of access

viii) pray for a fine day so that these R34 GTRs stay looking sweet and

ix) in case of rain, buy mud flaps for car #1 so he doesn't spray dirty road water onto car #2 etc

Have Fun Planning It!

Cheers!

  • 3 weeks later...

holy crap, didnt expect this many replies. Thanks for all the replies and ideas guys. Gonna talk the the boss and see what she thinks about it all :(

theres me and the missus plus 5 groomsmen and 5 bridesmaids, so thats 12. I'm thinking 4 cars, 4 people in each car. Was only really thinking about 1 34 GTR as we have 2 33 GTS25t's and 1 GT-T already, but if the price is right more would be great!

As you can probably tell me and the missus love skylines hehe only reason I haven't got my own GTR is because have had to save up for the wedding.

Anyway,will get back to u all soon

Thanks again :D

Id think abit more about trying to fit 4 formal dressed adults into a skyline.

your going to need a 4door or a stagea.

IMHO you and the missus should be in the gtr(s) and the bridal party can go 4door gtt styles

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