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Just trying to gauge numbers of Skyline owners on the Sunshine Coast that may be interested in helping me out for my wedding in January. I am preferably looking for white Skylines, but at this point silver or other lighter coloured cars (probably not black :) ) would also be ok - the wedding is going to be a very non-traditional summer wedding, and will feature plenty of colour, so if you own a well presented Skyline and are interested, please let me know.

Thanks!!

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I really think the idea of Skylines as wedding cars is really ghey and tacky.

Go and hire 3 identical white cars, they don't have to be Limo's BMW's or Merc's.

I reckon 3 white VY Berlina's would be nicer than Skylines as wedding cars.

What does you missus think about climbing in and out of the back of a coupe in her wedding dress?

I really think the idea of Skylines as wedding cars is really ghey and tacky.

Go and hire 3 identical white cars, they don't have to be Limo's BMW's or Merc's.

I reckon 3 white VY Berlina's would be nicer than Skylines as wedding cars.

What does you missus think about climbing in and out of the back of a coupe in her wedding dress?

She's the one that suggested asking fellow Skyliners - whether or not she has properly thought through getting in and out, I have no idea! :)

Obviously if we could find someone with a 4-door, that would be optimal... :D

She's the one that suggested asking fellow Skyliners - whether or not she has properly thought through getting in and out, I have no idea!  :huh:

Obviously if we could find someone with a 4-door, that would be optimal... :O

Depends on the location and the exact date, but I could prolly help out.

Pewter R34 Sedan. See attached pic.

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Thanks for all offers so far!

The date will be 14th January (Saturday) for an afternoon wedding (around 2-3pm... ish) - I'll tally up the offers a little closer to the date and give everyone the full details then.

Thanks again everyone! ;)

Oh and Daniel, I love black Skylines - just not for a wedding... maybe for my funeral... not in the near future though - touch wood! :P

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OK, we are just over a week away from the big day (aaaarrgh! :nyaanyaa:) - can I just get a more definite show of hands as to who is willing and able to help me out on Saturday 14th January with my wedding.

I can PM the details (including what's in it for you :blink: ) to those interested in providing their cars for the day.

Thanks everyone!!

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