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Hi all,

I am tossing up about what sort of cars to try and arrange for my wedding at the end of the year.

I was thinking of a few particular sorts and was wondering if anyone has any contacts with anyone that own's one them. All have to be nice and clean.

Preferred Choices

3 or 4 R34 GTR's (going to have a chat to one man I sort of know :D

1 R32, 1 R33 1 R34 and R35 GTR :ermm: (I know the R35 may be next to impossible but I have heard there is one in Canberra and I know who I can speak to about it)

a couple of nice European cars eg Ferrari’s lambo's, Merc’s or BMW's etc

hmm I wonder if I went to a BMW dealer with a couple of mates and said we want to test drive the top of the range cars what they would say :blink:

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i think you should have a convoy of rexies... since you've crossed to dark side and all..

no skylines for you!!

haha Michelle thats cold :( i would rather go in a bunch of fozzies than some rexes. Just because i am not driving one any more doesnt mean i don't have dreams of owning another one when i actually have some $$$ again hehe

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