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it is if you can take half later :blush:

now see pete if you hadnt have sold ur 34 gtr you could be helping out in this kinda situation.

real question is will there be bacherlettes there? ill go hire a 34gtr just to go in that case or start transforming my 32 into a 34

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it is if you can take half later :blush:

now see pete if you hadnt have sold ur 34 gtr you could be helping out in this kinda situation.

real question is will there be bacherlettes there? ill got hire a 34gtr just to go in that case or start transforming my 32 into a 34

GrammAr police? :D

Hehehe!

Yep gonna be one hot wedding! I won't even get to see it though :ninja: I gotta work!

Does ANYONE know of anyone??? ;)

If you could spread the word guys that'd be amazing.

We Have 2 so far, just need one more... There will be small compensation for fuel costs etc, but also many awesome professional photos taken at not normally accessible locations etc...

Only half a day required, for a good cause, great people, good fun.

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks again people.

Alternatively, if any of you can post up users or usernames of any 34GTR owners that we can attempt to contact in case they just dont see this thread, that too would be a big help.

Thanks again

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We Have 2 so far, just need one more... There will be small compensation for fuel costs etc, but also many awesome professional photos taken at not normally accessible locations etc...

Only half a day required, for a good cause, great people, good fun.

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks again people.

Alternatively, if any of you can post up users or usernames of any 34GTR owners that we can attempt to contact in case they just dont see this thread, that too would be a big help.

Thanks again

Hey Deli Rep

Probably one of the reasons as to why you're struggling to find a suitable vehicle......especially when you're talking in the vicinity of a 1/2 day.

Not sure if you've checked what a wedding hire car costs these days....usually charged by the hour.

Goodluck with it all & hope you get lucky.

We Have 2 so far, just need one more... There will be small compensation for fuel costs etc, but also many awesome professional photos taken at not normally accessible locations etc...

Only half a day required, for a good cause, great people, good fun.

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks again people.

Alternatively, if any of you can post up users or usernames of any 34GTR owners that we can attempt to contact in case they just dont see this thread, that too would be a big help.

Thanks again

you guys tried kane or bosman (blue 34 with black GT4's) if they haven't sold them yet

Just an added thought Bec...

My car was used as a wedding car 2 months ago along with another GT-R.

The ribbons caused scuffing/swirling on the bonnets. Not good after all the preparation.

My car had been washed > clay barred > sealed > waxed.

Can you 'blue-tak' the ribbons to stop them from rubbing against the paint or raise the ribbons at the front so that they don't touch the bonnet (for the sake of the owner)???

Massive thanks to Craig and Jonno who are both donating their cars & services for the day... That makes 3 Bayside Blue R34 GTRs! What a sight that'll be! I wish I was going to the wedding (all the best Marcus and Sam!) but I have to work :P

So peoples, this Saturday afternoon, keep your eyes peeled!!! It'll be quite a beautiful sight I'd imagine!!!

mass overkill on the wedding rule of having something blue :P

n remember u can get away with anything with wedding ribbons on your car, a guy i used to work with would have them on everytime he drove his old muscle car for this reason

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