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Hey fellas.

I'm getting married in December (crazy I know), and am looking to have s couple of Lines for my wedding cars.

I'm going to use my 34 as one, but am looking for one 34GTR to be the second.

If anyone can help me out, would be greatly appreciated!

PM me if you may be able to help, and I'll let you know deets about the day.

Also, just let me know what I can do in return :)

Cheers in advance fellas.

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If early to mid December I've got a gunmetal grey R32 GTR if your keen on something like having an R32, R33, R34 and maybe R35 line up

It's early December, and I think the next best thing after a 34GTR would be a 32!

If I can't orgainse a 34, this would be awesome. If you like you can PM me when you would be available, and what you might like in return? And I'll get back to you asap.

Just make it an sausa event.....show and shine escort.

That would be pretty amazing haha sau cruise for an escort would make my day :no:

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my cars from yesterday, 2 where porn, one was a last minute option... still did a skid tho :P

gimme a yell if want any of them and ill hook you up, there all mates

Thanks to everyone! Had a good response, just shows the kind of people we have on this forum.

The Bayside Blue GTR is just a perfect specimen :D

I'll send you a PM with some details. Cheers :D

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  • 4 weeks later...

we had a 33 and 34 for our wedding. The 33 was from a guy on here, can't remember his username though. The 34 came about after my mum noticed it driving past, followed it home, knocked on the door and asked the guy if we could use his car for a wedding. He actually said yes!

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