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Hey guys,

I'm trying to organise wedding cars for my wedding in september. I'm looking at R34 GTR's for the groomsmen...i've already got one (thanks to Terry!)

I need another one tho.

If anyone has a R34 GTR they would like to lend me that would be awesome! I would prefer darker colours (black, midnight purple) however i would consider others depending on the mods etc...You would be invited to the wedding as we would need you to drive. I would never dream of asking to drive someone elses car. Its your baby.

You would be provided with a meal and drinks (as you would be considered a guest), and fuel costs would also be negotiated.

However, here's the clincher....its a wednesday in september..if anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your help

Nick

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...and maintenance costs for the owner's car??? This is just plain courtesy eh?

+ risk of vandalism + stone chips + time to re-vacuum + rewash + suit dry clean yadayada

How far is the drive? From owner's house > bride's house > church > reception > owner's house?

Got da drift?

Maintenance? What you want him to replace your spark plugs and oil filter after wining and dining you? You get to enjoy a free dinner, meet some nice people. No more of 'vandalism or rock chips' than there would be if you drove the car down the road to buy a kebab...

Got da dorifto? It's not a Ferrari mate..

...and maintenance costs for the owner's car??? This is just plain courtesy eh?

+ risk of vandalism + stone chips + time to re-vacuum + rewash + suit dry clean yadayada

How far is the drive? From owner's house > bride's house > church > reception > owner's house?

Got da drift?

Mate its a wedding....i'm not asking you to leave your car unlocked in the middle of redfern with the keys in it. I'm not forcing anyone to do it. If they want to do it they will. And if you don't like driving your car...you shouldn't have one.

And let me break this down for you...

Its a spot at the wedding - $120 (this includes food)

Drinks - There is a limited bar tab...after that it would be up to you but that'll still be a bit that we supply

Hi Res photos of your vehicle - free on your part

Fuel will be negotiated...but we will cover some fuel costs

And venue is 25-30 minutes from our house..most cruises are longer than that. The reception and ceremony is at the same place. All you have to do is pick up the groomsmen..take us to the venue, maybe park the car on the grass so we get photos..move it back round to the car park...lock it...come in and have a good time...

Then when you want to leave, you're more than welcome.

Maintenance? What you want him to replace your spark plugs and oil filter after wining and dining you? You get to enjoy a free dinner, meet some nice people. No more of 'vandalism or rock chips' than there would be if you drove the car down the road to buy a kebab...

Got da dorifto? It's not a Ferrari mate..

Thanks mate :P

Edited by Black Widow

UPDATE:

If you do not wish to stay for the meal (which is fine..its totally up to you)

We will pay cash (we're looking at around 100 + fuel *which would probably work out about $100*)

VE SS-V Commodore with 22" alloys...but yes it is hard to beat a black R34 GTR (hehe! Thanks again Terry!)

Most happy to do it N & J.

I just have to remember to bring a little brown bag if I'm forced to follow commie - that's all...hehe

Fuel should be no more than $50 really; even less!

Come on fellahs, any other good lookin' R34 GT-Rs out there for a lovely couple? Can you arrange for a Wednesday RDO?

Most happy to do it N & J.

I just have to remember to bring a little brown bag if I'm forced to follow commie - that's all...hehe

Fuel should be no more than $50 really; even less!

Come on fellahs, any other good lookin' R34 GT-Rs out there for a lovely couple? Can you arrange for a Wednesday RDO?

haha don't worry Terry...we'll be in front...hopefully with another GTR

lol i would love to offer my car but not r34 GTR or even a GTR hehe

im getting my cosmetic/exterior fixed should look awesome lol :D

anyway goodluck Black_Widow what about S15? lol post it there man :D:(

...and maintenance costs for the owner's car??? This is just plain courtesy eh?

+ risk of vandalism + stone chips + time to re-vacuum + rewash + suit dry clean yadayada

How far is the drive? From owner's house > bride's house > church > reception > owner's house?

Got da drift?

What a douche!

cry cry cry, don't be so obsessive compulsive the guy is getting married! what's wrong with people these days? apparenly kindness doesn't go too far anymore! what a world we live in...

On another note, goodluck mate!

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