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I'll post up more details later, but basically i'm after a few Skylines as wedding cars for my wedding on the 11th of Feb 06. the ceremony is at 3:30pm

If i was able to get all dark grey R33's as the main cars, then some others to make up numbers, it would be sweet. But i'll be happy with anything really. i can only have about 6 cars i think, might be able to have a couple more.

If you are interested in helping me out please post or pm me.

if you could pm my your phone number, i can give you a call closer to the date.

Once it is getting closer to the date i will pm or ring people to let them know exectly what is happening.

Some hot skylines posed in front of the church will be an awesome photo op.

Cheers,

Chris.

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If Sydney people are prepared for the drive up, you are welcome. :)

Even if you do not want to stay long, the cruise up to the church is the important part, the ceremony normally goes for about 20mins or so.

yeah all colours are welcome....

Thanks for the interest so far :D

a case of beer per car could send me broke depending on how many want to attend :D, i'll sort something out tho....

I don't want to make that decision, a wedding is a serious event... I'll leave that to NYL83R

He might not even want that many cars there... and those who do rock up would have to be well presented I would expect. Not something that all cruisers would be interested in doing (particularly driving for such a long period of time?)

We could cruise up in normal gear, stop at a servo, get sexy and then go watch him walk down the aisle.... wait, that's what the bride does :)

get sexy? no thanks.. I dun wanna get sexy with u :(

Ill change in my car.. mmmm black tinting :)

A bottle of coke or some V would be good :)

I'll be there for 3 things only;

1) use of the toilet :)  (it's a long trip)

2) signature in the wedding guestbook

3) a bottle of Red Bull (it's a long trip back)

:(  I'm simple~

you wedding crasher!!




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