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Anyone know of a late model mustang rental place in Melb?

My gf's bday is coming up and she's quite a fan of the current shape mustang, so was thinking we could spend a day or a weekend driving round in one.

I managed to find somewhere on the Goldcoast, but so far not in Melb.

Anyone? :)

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i dont know if these guys do it but they do have alot of awsome mustangs also a bunch of rare ones as well.

they are called mustang motorsport in ferntreegully. mustangmotorsport.com.au.

check them out see if they do or not, or they might know people that do.

yepp i have one booked for May the 15th. The guys in Weribee.

His company is called Krystal Limousines.

Here is his website with conact details, and a pik of the Mustang.

I hope this is what ur looking for :cool: and hope i have helped

http://www.krystallimousines.com.au/mustang_convertible.jsp

yepp i have one booked for May the 15th. The guys in Weribee.

His company is called Krystal Limousines.

Here is his website with conact details, and a pik of the Mustang.

I hope this is what ur looking for :banana: and hope i have helped

http://www.krystallimousines.com.au/mustang_convertible.jsp

Looks nice, how much they charge? Have to be over 25?

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yepp i have one booked for May the 15th. The guys in Weribee.

His company is called Krystal Limousines.

Here is his website with conact details, and a pik of the Mustang.

I hope this is what ur looking for :blink: and hope i have helped

http://www.krystallimousines.com.au/mustang_convertible.jsp

We hired one of these to drive from Vegas to LA in last year. Was moderately impressed with the performance but the handling was shocking with the wallowy suspension, most noticed on the long sweeping bends driving down into LA. Probably OK for street driving if you take it easy.

We hired one of these to drive from Vegas to LA in last year. Was moderately impressed with the performance but the handling was shocking with the wallowy suspension, most noticed on the long sweeping bends driving down into LA. Probably OK for street driving if you take it easy.

Bit harsh Al.... Coming from a EVO then to Mustang. That's like going from shaving with a Gillette Mach 5 razor then shaving with a chainsaw :blink:

Bit harsh Al.... Coming from a EVO then to Mustang. That's like going from shaving with a Gillette Mach 5 razor then shaving with a chainsaw :)

4 wheel drive into 2 wheel drive could have been a contributing factor and I think I was doing under 3 figures in mph but coupled with the camber of the road, it felt very unstable! I had always thought of Mustang's as something of an enthusiasts car hence why we hired it specifically. Didnt do the luggage sums very well though either. :down:

Alan is right - current Mustangs are more similar to my 1972 Valiant Charger than a modern Japn or Euro car.

The orange Saleen PJ we had for a while did great skids, sounded awesome - but stopped and turned like a waterbed.

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Still loved it though - soooo much fun.

Argh so close, thanks anyway Ferah, I'm looking for one that comes without the man in the funny hat that hogs the drivers seat :D

No probs, sorry couldnt have helped..least i tried :)

Looks nice, how much they charge? Have to be over 25?

getting it for free coz im hiring out his 300c limo aswell. U dont have 2 b over 25 coz the car is chaffur driven

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