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Hey mate, i spoke to you today at speedy tyres.

I know of several cars around the way that would be more than happy to be a part of your wedding

G'day Tim, thanks for the reply!

Any help you can give will be much appreciated.

Love to see your car someday!, could you get back to me about any cars to help my cause.

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HI MATE

I SHOULD BE ABLE TO HELP YOU IN FEBUARY,I HAVE USED MY CAR ONCE ALREADY FOR A WEDDING.

IT IS A GUNMETAL GREY R32 GTS-T,18"RIMS,FRONT MOUNT,ETC,ETC THE REST OF THE BITS MAKE IT GO VERY WELL.

PM

[email protected]

GOOD LUCK FINDING OTHER CARS

REGARDS NISSAN GTS

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