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Ferrari and Porsche for £999

Rent a Ferrari F355 GTB and Porsche 911 Turbo for £999 plus VAT with exclusive evo offer

Supercar rental firm CLUBGT has unveiled a new special package for evo readers. Just £999 (plus VAT) buys two glorious weekends in the club’s supercars: one in its Ferrari F355 GTB and the other in its Porsche 911 Turbo.  Each weekend lasts from midday Friday to midday Monday, with 250 miles in each car. Though extra miles are cost options  if that doesn’t quite sound enough… Also included in the price is CLUBGT’s Performance Road Driving Day to help you enjoy the Ferrari and Porsche as much as possible. Call 0207 935 8485 or email evooffer@clubgt.co.uk to make the most of the offer. The rest of CLUBGT’s cars can be viewed on the company’s website, here.

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