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Kombi Required For Wedding
Oppressa - September 8th, 2013 at 09:22 PM

Sydney, Glebe area, mid December. A friend is after a (great looking) Kombi as well as the owner to drive part of the wedding party. Minimal distance, under 30km total.

PM me with pics if you're interested!


ian.mezz - September 9th, 2013 at 02:14 PM

try the Kombi site.
I think they start from $500 .
http://www.kombiclub.com/ 


benny_acko - September 9th, 2013 at 04:52 PM

There are a few websites for this...
Kombi Weddings based in Mona Vale
kombiweddings.com

or Kombi Celebrations

Just google Kombi weddings....


Oppressa - September 9th, 2013 at 05:32 PM

Thanks guys. Yeah I'm aware of the Kombi wedding sites but to avoid some of that excessive cost because they're the "in thing", I am hoping a member/owner could help out. The couple getting married doesn't have much cash.


GottaSplit - September 10th, 2013 at 09:27 AM

The wedding guys ARE members/owners.... very professional and know the routine when using their buses for weddings. Remember you get what you pay for ;)


phantom - September 10th, 2013 at 11:38 PM

Oppressa, I have sent you PM. Wedding car operators do not charge 'excessive prices' because they are the 'in thing'. It costs a lot of money to be an operator, hence why all hire companies charge prices to suit.


winerot - September 11th, 2013 at 09:16 AM

Try these guys as like us have been doing weddings for about 5 years.
http://kombiweddings.com/ 


Excessive costs, in thing, we are into our 6th season & our prices are relevant to the market.
Insurance, engineers certificates, maintenance our cars are service by (ministry of transport approved) vw mechanic 4/5 times a season each, supplies of beverages each wedding & fuel costs not to forget advertising & business cards pamphlets.
Register of business name & internet costs, tax, etc etc etc did I mention insurance personal, private & insurance cover to access council/government land, each cover is for $20,000,000.
Only cowboys don't have to outlay but no paperwork on hand & the fine is about $150,000.


HappyDaze - September 11th, 2013 at 09:26 AM

People who complain about "excessive costs" should look at the reasons for those costs.

Instead of blaming the 'wrong' people, have a look at insurance companies, and get-rich-quick lawyers. :yes: