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Hi All,

just thought I'd share a pic of my ride which was used in one of my mate's wedding on Saturday. He had 2 Skylines and 2 Commodores, which is a pity cos it would have looked a treat if there were 4 white skylines all lined up in a row. I've thrown a few more pics up here: http://au.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/d_lim11/my_photos

Mine's the one with the 400R front just in case you couldn't tell :( , it'll will be on sale in a couple of months :(

Dam I'm gonna miss it....

I was thinking about offering my car for weddings every now and then on the weekends,

as long as payments were in booze... as you need a proper business for hiring out the car for $$ but it would be a good buzz every now and then if anyone wants an r34 PM me and i will see what i can do.

Erica - yeah that's Diggity's beast! In the bottom picture you can see the back of his shiny bald head :P (on the far left behind the red 33).

legend - it's David's, my brother-in-law .... he comes on cruises once in a blue moon. (Not so much since he put the car backwards into a big bush last winter in the wet - he is still psychologically scarred - or should that be scared? lol).

legend - yeah that's him - he was a partner of Crase, they have now merged with PKF so he is a partner there. I am married to Carolyn (his sister), who is a Chartered Accountant working at PKF too. How do you know David?

cool man .... yeah they used to be in the same building. Say hi to Sam for me :cheers: .... ask her if it's time for any of her sheep to have any more lambs yet :) mmmmm lamb chops!

cell - Crase Partners accountants :)

Haha this is like a bit near the start of Hot Shots :cheers: "Not... Elaine Frothembock? From Eagle River?"... Everyone - "Eagle River?!" :)

But back on topic, yeah, I much prefer something like a Skyline over a stocko white VT Commy or Statesman as a wedding car. It's a bit different to the norm, and screams to passers by "I'm an enthusiast". You could even recruit new members... which I'm sure would go down really well with the new wife on your wedding day, lol :)

damn ..... no ram still - oh well.

Hey, you weren't at Mark's 30th by any chance were you? There were a fair few Comunet guys there I didn't know. Looooourved the bouncy castle!!! :D

I also went paintballing down near Victor with the Comunet crew a couple of years back - did u go to that?

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