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Sai Kung Rd, Sai Kung, Hong Kong

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Hourly HKD 330.00 HKD 300.00Book Now

Vehicle Description

Pic-up van - special makeup bridal car, designed for both outer shadow and set bridal car, the bride can be used as make-up and changing clothes, and has air-conditioning, can be avoided when dissolved keep makeup makeup.

Pic-up van - 新娘專用化妝車,專為外影而設既新娘化妝車,新娘可用作化妝及換衫,並設有冷氣,可避免補妝時不停妝溶。

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Ford Transit Van 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 550.00

Airport Transfer: HKD 1,400.00

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Coach Bus 3 (24 to 65 Seats)

We specialize in the provision of quality coach rental (24 to 65-seat with air-conditioning) and picking-up service 本公司超過三十年旅遊車經驗,對象包括: 學校、工廠、 社團組織,各大小公司及旅行社、信譽超卓,價錢合理, 服務優質。歡迎致電查詢及報價。

Cities:
New Territories, Hong Kong; Kowloon, Hong Kong; Kwai Tsing District, Hong Kong


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Ford Transit Van 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, Ford Transit Van can be used in wedding packages for the following wedding venues:

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