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It's not the pre-arranged booking system that you've asked about, but for someone else who's money is tight...

Gypsy Cab (NY), Taxi De Sitio (Mexico City), Minicab (London) or Hackney Cab (Dublin) are terms for private cars driven by their owners derive income by transporting people along a particular beat.

Going rate for Rocks to Kings X is $50. Or for a Maserati owner, 'Chariot In Situ' ride from Leichhardt to Martin Pl is $70 lol.

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hmmm thanks guys not that one either, never mind, ive thought about it and i realised i dont really want anyone in the car who could potentially scratch or wreck the car in any way lol.

I just kept getting PM's about doing year 12 formals and stuff and thouight that instead of sitting at home doing nothing i could be doing something like hire myself and the car out.

But who am i kidding? it will end up looking beaten up allot quicker with people with no respect for other peoples property in my pride and joy.

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