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33 Mong Kok Rd, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

Vehicle Description

Alfa (Alphard) is developed by Toyota's luxury MPV, using the chassis to improve the Previa. The first generation of Elfa was born in 2002, power has 2.4 liters and 3.0 liters two engines, can be optional four-wheel drive system. 2008 Elfa replacement, Toyota also launched a sister car Vellfire, the main young sports style.

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Toyota Alphard - Silver can be used for pick-up and drop-off services in the following airports in New Territories, Hong Kong:

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Hourly: HKD 2,999.00

No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included

Hourly (Wedding): HKD 550.00

Airport Transfer: HKD 1,000.00

No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included

Hourly: HKD 470.00

Airport Transfer: HKD 650.00

No Hidden Fees, Service Charge Included

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Toyota Alphard - Silver can be used for private chauffeured transfers in the following hotels in New Territories, Hong Kong:

If you are planning a wedding look no further, Toyota Alphard - Silver can be used in wedding packages for the following wedding venues:

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