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Hi all!

Well I'm a chick so I dont really know much about skylines (other then they look nice and can go fast) I do know that my Fiancee would die if I could manage to have one for our wedding day.

I'm lookin for a 4 door skyline...I heard that there really rare so...anyone know anyone with one? If we cant get a 4 door I guess we'll have to settle for the norm but gettin into it could prove to be interesting.

Anyway if anyone is willing to help me out please email me @ [email protected]. It wont be till next July but I wanna get as much planned early as I can.

thanks a bunch,

bride to be -Li

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Congratulations on the big day Li!! Hope its an event free one :D

ImpulR33 has a very tidy silver R33 four door ..... LittleB otherwise known as Bryanna also has one :D Im sure someone will be generous enough to help you out :)

Lauren

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yeah and stickytape a boomerang to your boot but paint it white so it looks prettier

i can see the 40 skyline cruise now, 40 cars, bride n groom, all going good,

then going thru the william street's 10 or so sets of lights the cruise will get broken up into 10 lots of 4 car "cruises"

then they'll turn up towards the nightclub strip and get pulled over by cops for being hoons... bloody hoons!

hey married at 19 isn't that bad, it's all about circumstances, 2 people love each other and can make it work just as good as a 35 year old,

same as a 35 year old marriage can go wrong,

people get married all the time, why... even MY parents got married...

"what is a wedding,.... webster's dictionary describes a wedding as removing weeds from one's garden," -H.Simpson

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as the saying goes... if your parents didnt have any children, it's unlikely you will either... :) this is your cue to laugh...

*swish*...

but hey, what'd you rekkon Li? hehe it's more of a comical idea on a day where it should be a bit more 'serious'... (hell i never even been to a wedding let alone get married)...

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