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Vic R35 Owners - Sunday 4Th November 2012


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Hey guys,

I'm getting married in about 6 weeks and if possible, I wanted to know if anyone was available to take myself and the groomsmen to the ceremony.

The ceremony is in Sherbrooke forest - there is a lot of great twists and a really nice drive up the mountain, doing it in my car is alot of fun, I have considered driving the guys up in mine, but an R33 for a wedding does not have anywhere near the same presence and imo appears crass.

I don't have a multitude of hundreds to spare for this, it is just something nice for the guys and myself, the girls are coming in Daimlers.

What I can offer is sprits and/or slabs and/or predetermined monetary amount. The one unique thing I can offer though is we have professional photographers and I would let them take a few shots of your car if you wished and they take some amazing pictures. I think it would look quite unique having the R35 sitting in the forest in front of an old English Manor.

So if you have an hour or two spare in the afternoon on the Melbourne Cup Sunday it would truly be appreciated.

Regards,

Adam

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