Mike737 Posted 8January, 2015 Report Share Posted 8January, 2015 In love with that red one. Would definitely give any Ferrari lover a run for their money in the looks department. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hounddub Posted 8January, 2015 Report Share Posted 8January, 2015 The Hertz "Adrenaline Collection". I've used this a few times. Boxsters, Caymans, 86s....and a Pulsar SSS (WTF!) https://www.hertz.com.au/rentacar/vehicleguide/index.jsp?targetPage=vehicleGuideHomeView.jsp&countryCode=AU&category=Adrenaline%20Collection%20AU# Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t888 Posted 9January, 2015 Report Share Posted 9January, 2015 I wish I could find somewhere to do a longer-term rental. I'd pay 3-4k to borrow a 996 or 997 for maybe two months. I've tried hertz but they weren't able to tell me when those cars would actually be available. We tried about 20 different dates on the website then gave up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Harold Posted 9January, 2015 Report Share Posted 9January, 2015 I wish I could find somewhere to do a longer-term rental. I'd pay 3-4k to borrow a 996 or 997 for maybe two months. I've tried hertz but they weren't able to tell me when those cars would actually be available. We tried about 20 different dates on the website then gave up. My experience shows it costs that sort of money to hire a Calais for 2 months. A P car would be much more i reckon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike737 Posted 9January, 2015 Report Share Posted 9January, 2015 I wish I could find somewhere to do a longer-term rental. I'd pay 3-4k to borrow a 996 or 997 for maybe two months. If you could continually save that much then in two years time you could look at a good example of an early 996 whilst an early 997 would take about double that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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