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Found a 300c for hire in Perth... but unless you book for 3 days.. you gotta pot luck call up and hope it isnt booked, if you need it for just 1 day

Anyone know of anywhere else to get something like this.. or something 4 seater and slightly novelty

I found the300c at M2000 car rental.

any help and any suggestions for cool rides appreciated.

I know europecar do an audi sedan... and i think executive do like an S class merc.

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I tried that place that hires prestige cars once as I wanted to hire a new 911 for my mums birthday. The ghey thing was they wouldn't let me drive it as I was only 21 at the time, even though mum already owns a 911 that I have hammered the piss out of!

I wouldn't mind hiring an R\T charger, no place in perth that hire them to my knowledge. It has a 440ci magnum motor in it. This was the same car that Vin Hero Head drove in the Fast and the Curious movie at the end. (black one)

Although I can borrow dads 427 Boss Mustang if I want american muscle.

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