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robbo1111 said..
if you're on your own stay at the Greenhouse Paia and rent a car from Kimos (kimosrentacar.com), thats all you need to know
Robbo is on the money. Kimos is the place for car hire. They will leave the car waiting for you at the airport. You dial a number when you arrive (make sure you have a couple of quarters to use the pay phones in front of the luggage belts) and they give you the code to a lock box inside the vehicle. Car is left unlocked, you open the lock box with your code, get the keys and the parking stub and off you go !
*You should factor in needing to get fuel as you leave the airport but then it's done !
On your departure you pre-arrange what time you will drop the car back (tell them you need an airport drop) and one of their guys simply jumps in at the Kimos Depot and drives you round the corner to the airport in the same car so you don't have to double handle your gear.
You pull up kerbside, unload your gear and he drives off in the car giving you a shaka.
If you are travelling with a fair bit of gear i recommend doing the kerbside check in at the airport. Rough rule of thumb is $5 pr bag for the porters... but they will check your gear right on the spot and you're unlikely to get hit with excess luggage or board shipping fees (plus you don't have to line up inside and wait to check in) !
You can do the same thing at Honolulu airport... the porters load your gear straight out of the car and then wheel it round (past all the other punters lining up to check in on your flight) to the front of the cue. Pretty good chance you'll miss/dodge excess weight charges here also !
If you end up getting hit with charges even after paying the porter, just cop it on the chin, and think about the pay it forward principal...