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rental period: 7 days
Rocklea has all the leading brands of car rentals available and some fantastic vehicles to choose from
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Car rentals recommended for you
Hybrid / Electric cars
Toyota Camry Hybrid
Touring5 Doors
5 Seats
3Suitcases
A/C
Automatic
Hybrid/Electric
US$ 138.39 /day
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
SUVs5 Doors
5 Seats
2Suitcases
A/C
Automatic
Hybrid/Electric
US$ 110.68 /day
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
SUVs5 Doors
5 Seats
2Suitcases
A/C
Automatic
Hybrid/Electric
US$ 110.76 /day
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1. Select a vehicle
Enter the location and time to search for a great range of vehicles.
12. Fill in the booking form
Enter your personal information carefully to ensure there are no problems later.
23. Order confirmation
Complete the reservation and confirm the booking.
34. Pick up the vehicle
Print the voucher and check you have all the relevant documents you need to collect your rental.
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Map of Rocklea car hire points
Address: 1436 Ipswich Road Rocklea, QLD, AU, 4106
Phone: +61 7 3272 7800
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