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Hi everyone. Just a short post to request the help of members and non-members alike for their assistance on the 18th of this month.

As some of you are aware, I will beofficially taken off the market by my better half on the 18th. What most of you probably don't know is that, apart from the swanky, pimp-spec stretch Jag, my other wedding cars are all 'lines.

Now this is gonna make for some really nice photos on the day but here's what i'd like to do if i can get enough people keen for the cruise to the gong on the Saturday in question.

Once all the usual photos have been taken, (Roger David/KMart catalogue poses etc), I'd like some shots with the cars (skylines) as far as the eye can see... Doesn't matter if they're 32's, 33's or 34's..... R's, S's or 4's etc.... Just that they're skylines and that they're the only things parked there !! :P

If you would like to help/be part of the day/have a sunny (hopefully) cruise to Wollongong, we'd LOVE TO HAVE YOU THERE. There may even be time for some naughtiness... :burnout:

Let me know guys n gals!

Best Wishes and Thanks in Advance,

Adrian & Taryn.

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Thanks guys. Will need all the cars coming to be at an undisclosed location (prob either south or MM beach @ about 4 - 4:30pm on the 18th.

pretty much anyone can come along but the idea really is to get shots of just skylines. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks for the response so far. Come on then? who else?!?!?

Adrian

:P

Bucks party was awesome... The mechanical bull turned up at about 10pm when everyone was sir-mashed and we all ended up bruised and battered.

Cowra Mark??? Talk about Bum-phark-no-where!!!

:(

Adrian

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