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Hey locals, I was wondering who knows of places that rent cars more interesting than your average commodore, I'm off for a weekend of spirited driving and need to rent something.

like say mx5/mr2/boxster/elise etc etc.

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Its called exotic cars smething. Head down punt road and you will see a big sign with a blue diablo near the railway bridge for richmond station.

That price was last year which my friend got and the car had to be brought down from sydney/brisbane if he wanted it.

You cant do fark all km's tho and they charge a shitload for every extra km they do.

Go here for Exotic Cars website: http://www.mxcr.com/ there is a 20% discount mentioned on the front page.

Link to 2004 winter price list: http://www.mxcr.com/htmlversion/mxcr_pricelist.pdf

The Cars Lamborghini Diablo Roadster

Ferrari 355 F1

Maserati Spyder F1

Porsche 911 Targa

Porsche 996 Convertible

Porsche Boxster S Convertible

Porsche Boxster Convertible

Jaguar XK8 Convertible

Honda NSX Targa

Honda S2000

Lotus Elise II

BMW 330 CI

BMW 740 IL

Mercedes CLK 320 Mercedes SLK 230 AMG

Mercedes SL500

MGTF

Audi TT

TVR

BMW Z4

Mercedes E320

Actually I saw the Lambo first, that will give anyone a thorough chopping on the straights :Oops: I mean the drive

Any other places? Its always nice to play them off against each other :)

my dad hired me a boxster S from the place in richmond.

It cost 300 for 24hrs because my mum got it 1/2 price. But normally its 600 something for a boxster for 1 day and you get to do 200kms.

However I done about 500 and when I took it back the guy didnt make me pay anything extra. Insurance is about 2-3g I think.

The lambo's and ferraris were about 1500 per day, i dont know where you saw 500 from inasnt

my dad hired me a boxster S from the place in richmond.

It cost 300 for 24hrs because my mum got it 1/2 price. But normally its 600 something for a boxster for 1 day and you get to do 200kms.

However I done about 500 and when I took it back the guy didnt make me pay anything extra. Insurance is about 2-3g I think.  

The lambo's and ferraris were about 1500 per day, i dont know where you saw 500 from inasnt

that was last year, price rise must be due to terrorists??

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