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hey thanks nissaner, but i already tried that one and i have to be at leat 25 years old, which im not. Im got one in mind, luxurycarhire.com.au which is the cheapest i can find. but if anyone knows of any others?

Cheers

Anton

Instead go rent a hotel room and get a bottle of champagne in the fridge

Take the girl (its a girl right? :worship: )out to dinner then stay at the room :)

Btw most car rental places for nice cars will need you to be 25 or over ;)

http://www.scwr.com.au/sports_cars_detail.php?itemid=94

and

http://www.luxurycarhire.com.au/fleet.htm

think the latter lets under 25's hire the car, just the premium and excesses are thru the roof.

Otherwise, your best bet is to get a chauffered drive...

http://www.australiancorporatecars.com.au/..._car_hire.shtml

you can "Hire" my S4 for a day, or ill shaffeur you around in the leather clad recaros, ill even get in a suit for ya... it would be cheaper and faster and more fun than any merc would ever be ! shes even tinted dark so youll look like rockstars lol

lol haysey

poooo ff.. :)

hey did you try to ring me@ parklife lol

haha i think its a good idea, aslong as there are no stains left on my back seat!

probs? i cant remember, the phones did a good job of working...

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