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2006 6 SECTION 5 EXPO.Qxd CARS EXPOSITIONS FRANCIS EXPO ANTELIAS Address: Antelias Highway, Near Hawa Chicken Tel: 03/376588 DBAYEH ELISSAR IBRAHIM ABI HAIDAR Address: Zalka Highway JAL EL-DIB Tel: 03/611981 ZALKA ANDRE BITAR Address: Antelias Highway Tel: 04/521925, 03/144844, 03/789369 AUTO ABOU JAOUDE Address: Jal El-Dib Highway ELIE ZAKHIA Tel: 03/303043, 03/300506 Address: Antelias, Facing Cellular Power Tel: 03/857602 DAOU CARS CO. EXPO GERMANY Address: Antelias, Armenian Patriarche Address: Jal El-Dib Highway Tel: 03/861200 Tel: 04/715799, 03/329293 Specialized: 4x4 JOSEPH BOU KHALIL DBAYEH MOTORS EXPO LIBAN Address: Dbayeh, Before Awkar Bif, Address: Antelias Highway, Near LCB Bank Address: Dbayeh, Near Saoud Church Near Hawa Chicken Tel: 04/404499, 03/811188 Tel: 04/544402, 03/307180 Tel: 03/341823, 03/661112 Fax: 04/404499 Specialized: Selling, Buy & Rent AUTOShop 2006 - 430 CARS EXPOSITIONS SECTION 4 KHOUEIRY EXPO AUTO 2000 AUTO MANSOUR CONCORDE TRADING Address: Zalka Highway, Amaret BAUCHRIEH Address: Jdeideh Highway Address: Bauchrieh, Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Dora Highway, Chalhoub Tel: 03/634043, 03/620751 Tel: 03/427122 Dora Trade Center Tel: 01/894267, 03/704241 DEKWANEH Tel: 01/244334, 03/737366 DORA AUTO ARTIN Sub Agent: Mitsubishi ROGER HAMMAL AUTO ORLY Address: Elissar, Main Road, Near Pain BOUCHIKIAN DIB EXPO JDEIDEH Address: Sin El-Fil Highway D'or Address: Sin El-Fil, Mkalles Square Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Tel: 03/301797 Tel: 03/755337 SIN EL-FIL Tel: 01/512000, 01/512512, 01/481688 Tel: 03/713888, 03/345469, 03/365574 Specialized: Honda, Japanese Specialized: American Specialized: BMW, Mercedes, 4x4 ALLIANCE CAR SELIM ABOU NADER AUTO RORO Address: Antelias, Armenian Patriarche Address: Bauchrieh Highway AUTO AZZI DIRANY CARS Address: Bauchrieh, Sin El-Fil Blvd. Tel: 04/414078, 03/252255 Tel: 01/500078, 03/345496, 03/344985 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Sin El-Fil Highway Tel: 03/435035 Sub Agent: Land Rover & Honda E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 01/480513, 03/284482, 03/345883 Tel: 01/494773, 03/290759 E-mail: [email protected] SELIM ABOU NADER AMIGO Site: www.autoazzi.com AUTO SOURCE EL KHAYMEH Address: Jdeideh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Sin El-Fil Highway Address: Sin El-Fil Highway EXPO Tel: 01/888550, 03/364879, 03/697999 C & C CAR CENTER Tel: 03/603333, 03/839999 AUTO EXPRESS Tel: 03/808481, 03/020803 Address: Antelias Highway Fax: 01/888550 Address: Jdeideh Highway, Facing Specialized: BMW, Mercedes, 4x4 Address: Jisr El Wati Tel: 03/128399 Suzuki Co. Tel: 03/525155 Specialized: Buy & Sell All Kind of Cars AUTOHAUS OF LEBANON Tel: 01/881889, 03/693396, 03/217721 ELIAS IBRAHIM ANDRE NASRALLAH Fax: 01/881889 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Bauchrieh, Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. AUTO KINO Tel: 01/886763, 03/273005 TRAD & BAKHOS Tel: 03/347780, 03/732475 Tel: 03/659304 Address: Dekwaneh Roundabout Address: Dbayeh, Facing ABC Fax: 01/261313 CAMILLE RIZK Tel: 01/686166, 03/203339, 03/643839 Tel: 03/349425, 03/349426 Site: www.autohausoflebanon.com Address: Sin El-Fil Highway Specialized: Mercedes ANTYPAS Tel: 03/666409, 03/787689 Address: Dora, After Bardawil, Facing AZOUZ Mercedes, Kassardjian Bldg. AUTO MAALOUF TRANSMOTOR SARL Address: Sin El-Fil Highway CAR 4 ALL Tel: 01/884431, 01/894712 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Zalka Highway Tel: 01/481982 Address: Sin El-Fil - Jdeideh Highway Fax: 01/884431 Tel: 03/688809, 03/372155 Tel: 04/723555 Tel: 01/501383, 03/617887 E-mail: [email protected] Specialized: Mercedes, BMW Specialized: Dealer: Toyota BACHOUR MOTORS Address: Sin El Fil Highway, Facing Mirna Chalouhi Tel: 01/510099, 03/624092 Fax: 01/510099 E-mail: [email protected] BADDOUR EXPO Address: Sin El-Fil Highway Tel: 03/737070, 03/383048 ELITE AUTO GROUP Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. BAUCHRIEH CAR Tel: 03/425800, 03/304845 E-mail: [email protected] CENTER Site: www.darakji.com Address: Bauchrieh, ELectricity Str., Geammal Center EXPO PIERRE BATHANI Tel: 01/881799, 01/880213 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Fax: 01/880225 CAR-PRO SARL Address: Bauchrieh Highway, Facing Tel: 01/888843, 03/888843, 03/541710 Site: www.bauchrieh-car.com Specialized: Mercedes, BMW, 4x4 Sub Agent: Alfa Romeo, BMW, Renault, Anastasia Mini, Dacia Tel: 01/500024, 03/910997 Fax: 01/500024 EXPO WADIH BITAR CARS E-mail: [email protected] Address: Jdeideh Highway Site: www.car-pro.info Tel: 03/111221 Address: Sin El Fil Highway Site: www.nasrallahrentacar.com Tel: 03/599958 Fax: 01/873879 CARTEK E-mail: [email protected] Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. FADI EID Specialized: BMW, Mercedes Tel: 01/898111, 03/518111 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 03/250156 BOULOS MOTOR CHEDID CAR DIVISION FADI HATEM EXPO Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Jdeideh Highway, Near Monte Address: Sin El-Fil, Saloume Square Tel: 03/298989 Lebanon Center Specialized: Lada Tel: 03/885888, 03/617798, 03/816111 AUTOShop 2006 - 432 AUTOShop 2006 - 433 CARS EXPOSITIONS SECTION 4 GEORGES & NICOLAS KAMIL RIZK MILCAR PIERRE HADDAD RAYMOND NOHRA SAWAYA EXPO KOUSSAIRY Address: Sin El-Fil - Jdeideh Highway Address: Jdeideh - Sin El-Fil Highway Address: Sin El-Fil, Saloume Square Addr: Dekwaneh, Facing Housing Bldg. Address: Jdeideh, Sagesse School Bif. Tel: 03/787689, 03/666409 Tel: 01/887777, 70/999909 Tel: 03/982863 Tel: 03/619866 Tel: 03/890266, 03/571427 Address: Sin El-Fil Highway Fax: 01/888513 Tel: 03/331939, 03/263419 KARZOUN MOTORS SARL E-mail: [email protected] RAFFOUL EXPO RENE ABDALLAH SWISS CAR Specialized: BMW, Audi, Toyota GHAWI & SONS Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Bauchrieh, Behind Castania Address: Jdeideh - Sin El-Fil Highway Tel: 03/768333, 03/691990 Tel: 03/666033, 03/389793 Tel: 03/755644 Tel: 01/242623, 03/639787, 03/302161 Address: Sin El-Fil Blvd. Specialized: Mercedes, BMW Fax: 01/242623 Tel: 01/500601, 01/500701 E-mail: [email protected] Sub Agent: Alfa, BMW, Renault, Mini KEHDI EXPO MITRI KHAIRALLAH Address: Jdeideh, Churchs Str. Address: Sin El-Fil, Facing Mirna ROBERT KOUSSA IMAD & ADEL Tel: 03/771927 Chalouhi Address: Jdeideh - Bauchrieh TONI TANNOUS Tel: 03/711125 Tel: 01/898096, 03/207700, 03/307877 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. NASRALLAH MAALOUF Tel: 03/272173 Address: Bauchrieh - Jdeideh Highway, Address: Jdeideh Highway MTANIOS GERGES & Between Ittihad - Khabbaz Tel: 03/346877 ROUMOUZ WADIH NASRALLAH Tel: 03/386823, 03/762826 SONS Address: Jdeideh, Churchs Str. Address: Dekwaneh, Slave Str. Fax: 04/544959 Address: Sin El-Fil Highway Tel: 03/688255, 03/495529, 03/976024 Tel: 01/689569, 03/811051 MASTER CAR Tel: 03/635906, 03/925749, 03/206510 JEAN MOUBARAK Address: Bauchrieh, Mar Takla Tel: 03/981024 ROYAL CARS Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. NABIL SAIKALY Address: Sin El-Fil - Jdeideh Highway YAMMINE AUTO CENTER Tel: 03/359555 Address: Jdeideh, Churchs Str. Tel: 01/266651, 03/311418 Address: Sin El-Fil, Saloume Square MICHEL JREIJ Tel: 03/745405 Tel: 01/480668, 03/211808 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. JERDI TRADING Specialized: BMW, Mercedes, Tel: 03/509146 Address: Jdeideh Highway NADER & JABBOUR RPM AUTOMOBILES Land Rover Tel: 01/883359, 03/883358 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Jdeideh, Yazbakieh Str., E-mail: [email protected] MICHEL KOUEIK Tel: 03/771337, 03/881892 Zouein Bldg. Address: Dora Highway, Moucarri Tel: 01/870888, 03/271731 YOUSSEF DAYEKH Tel: 01/257653, 01/257654, 01/257655 RAYMOND ABI SLEIMAN JIROM ABI FREIM NEHME EXPO E-mail: [email protected] Address: Sin El-Fil, Facing Freeway Fax: 01/257656 Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Bauchrieh - Sin El-Fil Blvd. Address: Dekwaneh, Facing BBAC Site: www.rpmautomobiles.com Tel: 01/512527, 03/727527 Sub Agent: Land Rover, Honda Tel: 03/204119 Tel: 03/354754 Tel: 03/301717 Fax: 01/244455 Sub Agent: Opel - New & Used Cars Specialized: Mercedes, BMW AUTOShop 2006 - 434 AUTOShop 2006 - 435 CARS EXPOSITIONS SECTION 4 AWADA CITY CAR AUTO RAMA Address: Haret Hreik, Abbas Moussawi Address: Ras Beirut, El Hussein Str. Address: Furn El Chebbak, Facing BEIRUT Tel: 01/275023, 03/224522 Tel: 01/803313, 01/803314, 01/863214 McDonalds Sub Agent: BMW, Renault, Alfa Romeo Tel: 03/668358 BAGHDADI MOTORS MONDIAL MOTORS Address: Jnah, Facing Spinneys WAZZAN GROUP BEIRUT NEW Tel: 01/822422 Address: Chyah, Old Saida Road FAKHOURY MOTORS Address: Unesco, Abi Chahla Str. Tel: 01/385525, 03/201015 Address: Ras Beirut, Ardati Str., Tel: 01/705558, 01/705559 BECHARA EL KHOURY Fakhoury Bldg. E-mail: [email protected] Address: Bechara El Khoury, Facing Tel: 01/740250 Site: www.mondialmotors.com BORO Sodeco Square Address: Chyah, Old Saida Road Tel: 03/314077 FORMULA HAT MOTOR SHOW Tel: 03/895688, 03/999150 Address: Airport Str., Elissar Blg. Address: Ras Beirut, Australia Str., CATRANS CAR SALES Tel: 01/451545, 03/235833 Facing Abou Khalil Supermarket CHAHINE Address: El Madina El Riyadiah Fax: 01/451545 Tel: 03/855155 Address: Chyah, Old Saida Road Tel: 01/854321, 01/854322, 01/830010 Tel: 03/857811, 03/784201 (Hotline: 1220) NASSIB HAIDAR STE. FILS JOSEPH Site: www.catransonline.com Address: Corniche El Mazraa, Near Cola CHYAH EXPO Sub Agent: Nissan, Mitsubishi, Peugeot, HIGHWAY MOTORS HAROUNY SARL Tel: 01/301963, 03/883547 Address: Chyah, Old Saida Road Citroen, Kia Addr.: Corniche El Mazraa, Zheiry Bldg. Address: Gemayzeh, Pasteur Str. Tel: 03/745720, 03/631891 Tel: 01/706001 Tel: 01/446993, 03/852563, 03/610335 CEDAR MOTOR TRADING Fax: 01/706002 OSMAN EXPO Sub Agent: Fiat, Jaguar, Land Rover, Address: Bechara El Khoury, Facing Honda CITY MOTORS ABOU GHALYOUM Address: Corniche El Mazraa, Near Sodeco Address: Hadeth, Gallery Semaan, Credit Libanais ITANI CARS MOTORS Tel: 03/730377, 03/384998 Camille Chamoun Blvd.
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