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US $350.00
Location:

rio de janeiro, rio de janeiro, Brazil

rio de janeiro, rio de janeiro, Brazil
If you come to the Olympic Games in Brazil , I can carry it by the Rio de Janeiro throughout your stay .
Country//Region of Manufacture:Brazil

 
Your stay during the Olympic Games can get better. You do not have to worry about transportation. topnotch car with GPS , DVD player and integrated TV , short games , ride and work with total comfort , security, privacy and punctuality. Driver accredited in Uber .
Price $200 for day
Contact
e-mail rodrigozico10(a)gmail com
Whatsapp 55 (21)987875716

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