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Hey guys its my bday again...and i was thinking of hiring a nice car to cruise in for a day or whatever...

does anyone know someone in the game? know any details? companys? prices? stuff like that...

i seem to be finding out you need to be 25ish....

just want a nice car....maybe convertable....for cruising....for a day

im 21 turning 22 tommorow if that helps....

thanks guys....

Fane

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I had no luck finding something interesting for hire in perth so I ended up in a BMW Z4 form Budget in town.

It went OK but was nothing particularly special :)

It did manage to keep up with an SAU WA "cruise" which is a pretty good effort I think :cheers:

thanks memphis and cc i will investigate those ones too.

i was thinking that ric but if something happens then im stuffed and i want to be able to enjoy the day driving around rather than be worrying about the car allday :P and if something happened and we have to pay it could work out to be a very bad day.... :mad:

When I feel like, I go down to albany hwy straight from work, with fancy tie and suit...

it doenst always works, but I do get about 10 minutes of test drive on few cars :P

to the date

Hondy M2000

Merc ML500

Monaro

it works better if you bring your GF and she ask sales man if we could go for drive, instead of you...

cheers

Joe

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