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'''Australian Prime Ministerial Limousines''' are ]n manufactured vehicles used by the ], the ], ] and other level ], other office holders, Members of the ], ], the ] and at times the ] Justices of the ] and ].

Prime Ministerial Limousines are operated by COMCAR which is a division of the ]. In recent years, Prime Ministerial Limousines have been exclusively ] executive vehicles that have undergone extensive security modifications by defence contractor ]. Each car weighs approximately two tonnes and is equipped with ]s. The cars are white in colour and an ] is mounted on the centre of the bonnet. The car has white "C of A" registration plates marked "C-1", the "C" relating to "]". Commonly, the Prime Minister sits on the front ]'s seat, a symbol of Australian ].

== Images ==
<center><gallery>
Image:Prime Minister Rudd vehicle 1.jpg|A child poses in front of the Prime Ministerial Limousine at the ], ].
Image:Prime Minister Rudd vehicle 2.jpg|] escort vehicle and police officers are nearby.
Image:Prime Mininster Rudd vehicle 3.jpg|Behind the police vehicle is the limousine of the ] ] to Australia, present with the Prime Minister at an ] service.
</gallery></center>

==See also==
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* ] - discontinued (announced May 2007)

==Links==
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* - '']'', August 06, 2005.

===External===
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