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FamilyCars: Making Cars in Israel Simple

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You can save thousands of shekels on the Purchase of your next car by using your personal import right (יבוא אישי) Personal import allows citizens and residents of Israel to import a wide variety of vehicles including those already sold in Israel and even cars that aren't available through Israeli car dealers. (Examples include the Toyota Sienna and Camry Hybrid) Not only can you get the car that you want for less but you can get it all decked out with leather, built in GPS, reverse camera and a DVD player. You are probably asking yourself, Hey why isn't everyone going onto Ebay and importing their own car. Well, welcome to Israel... The process of buying, inspecting, shipping, releasing the car from customs and getting it licensed is a long and challenging process. And that is where USA Imports comes in. We hold your hand through the whole process so that you can take advantage of your personal import right (יבוא אישי) instead of getting taken advantage of. We make cars simple. Whether you need to buy or sell a used car or just want to save time and money on your car repairs we can help.Web: http://www.familycars.co.il

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Email: itzhak@familycars.co.il | Phone: 054 457 3425 | Jerusalem
Last updated: 28.10.2011 Views: 54


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