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I assume that you want to drive it and not have the owner drive it.

If so what are the details of the driver....eg age etc.

My best friend is going to drive it (Groom) 27 years old I'm 29 years old.

He currently drive a modded 200sx.

I will escort them with my 180sx (First to have a genuine wide Ridge vertex body kit in aus) and every bolt on parts are Japanese brand no short cut here.

These are My previous car,

First car suzuki swift Gti, Crx delsol one of the fastest turbo charge FWD at that time (PRO CRX), 180sx which I still have after 5 years, 200sx which has been stolen 2 years ago (plan was to build it along with the 180sx same kit wheels etc.)

My point is we are not new to the car scene.

We know and do respect people's pride and joy.

I don't even care if the GTR owner escort us as well.

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My best friend is going to drive it (Groom) 27 years old I'm 29 years old.

He currently drive a modded 200sx.

I will escort them with my 180sx (First to have a genuine wide Ridge vertex body kit in aus) and every bolt on parts are Japanese brand no short cut here.

These are My previous car,

First car suzuki swift Gti, Crx delsol one of the fastest turbo charge FWD at that time (PRO CRX), 180sx which I still have after 5 years, 200sx which has been stolen 2 years ago (plan was to build it along with the 180sx same kit wheels etc.)

My point is we are not new to the car scene.

We know and do respect people's pride and joy.

I don't even care if the GTR owner escort us as well.

Their must be places that hire super cars.....and some should have an R35 for Hire.......but I reckon they would insist on your Credit Card

and a solid gold one at that.

I'll have a quick look on the net for you....as I have been approached by some Super Car club not that long ago.....or was I dreaming.... :(

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Why does your friend need to drive it? Is it not enough that he's getting married to (hopefully) the girl of his dreams on the day? You'll more likely have success IMO with the total strangers if the only drives whilst you and your friend are passengers. People are usually chauffered to a wedding anyway.

Being old or new to the car scene makes no difference to your credibility or assumptions on how you are going to treat the car IMO...I see the logic you're trying to get at with it but I don't agree with it. If anything the fact that you've had some super fast cars means you're into speed and the presence of the R35 isn't just for aesthetics even if that's all you're really after...

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If anything the fact that you've had some super fast cars means you're into speed and the presence of the R35 isn't just for aesthetics even if that's all you're really after...

I didn't get my license yesterday and owning fast cars does not mean I am reckless driver (I have not done a burn out since I had a license :( , I have done a lot of work on my cars and I know how to respect it).

My friend and I, just like most of you here are passionate about imports.

Wedding is a special day for most of us... we would like this Special car (GTR) to have a part/ moment to be remembered.

So for those people that don't have any useful post please.................................. please.............................. don't waste your energy with those keyboard. :yes:

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I reckon the below site is a good start......they don't have one on their site but may be able to get one or point you

in the right direction...

http://www.scronline.com.au/sydney.htm

Mate you are an example to each of us here!!!!!

helpful post. even though you are only 7 months old member, not like some so called senior member :yes: years don't mean any thing ( Gray hair don't make you wiser )

ONCE AGAIN BIG THANKS Buddy :(

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how bout renting my 33 gts-t its pretty sexy, has stock rims. and you can do a burnout prices are as listed, 5 second burn out $300 10 second burnout $700 30 second burnout $1500. prices exclude cost of car hire. call on 1800 my gtst

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Hi All,

I would like to hire a white GTR for my friend's wedding on January 2010.

The car will only be driven after the ceremony from the hall (sylvania) to the city for photo shoot. less than 3 hours of use 100kms travel.

Please PM my self for further discussion.

Thanks

I believe theres a place on the goldy that hires them out!

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Even if you get one, the bonnet afterwards will need to be repolished, since the ribbons abrade the surface > swirls & shading as they did on mine; and the contour of the R35 bonnet will be no better in this department than my R34.

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