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Burj Al Arab welcomes new Rolls-Royce Phantoms.
Jul 01, 2009 15:30:37
Burj Al Arab has today received four new bespoke model Phantom Rolls-Royce's into its already extensive luxury vehicle range. The Rolls-Royce chauffeur ... View Full Article
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