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Hello people,

My name is Shane, I live in Shepparton VIC. On 13th November 04 I'm gettin married in Bendigo VIC.

For wedding cars I would love to have GTRs. I need two cars for approx three hours in the afternoon. I want neat, close-to-standard (no huge body kits and wings) cars, R32 to R34, doesn't matter which.

$350 cash per car is what I can afford to pay. So if you're willing to come to Bendgo and do a huge service to a long time nissan fanatic it would be greatly appreciated.

If you are interested please contact me ASAP as I have a mother-in-law on my back.

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AH 03 58318229

Mob 0407306717

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modified engine ok?:D

Engine/wheels doesn't matter, we might use the cars at the gardens where we are having the ceremony in some of the photo's and as standard looking cars they will be better down the track to look at.

I'm also a purist when it comes to external modifications.

If you've got any pics please e-mail me.

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Engine/wheels doesn't matter, we might use the cars at the gardens where we are having the ceremony in some of the photo's and as standard looking cars they will be better down the track to look at.

I'm also a purist when it comes to external modifications.

If you've got any pics please e-mail me.

mine can be found here...http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=33588 hehehe but it will be all fixed by then

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I can do ya for an R31 GTS-R if you like.

stock from the outside  :D... moster on the inside.

i'll do it for free too man, i couldnt ask for money

mate, I love 31 coupes, my all time no1 would be a 32v-spec but so long as I had say, a 32 I think a 31 gts-x would fit right in. I wouldn't ask you to do it for nothing. The offer stands.

Any pics would be a great help.

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