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Tento víkend jsme pro vás připravili PROMO akci. Ve dnech 2.8. a 3.8.2014 bude cena kurtu 90,- Kč za hodinu.


Tento víkend jsme pro vás připravili PROMO akci.

Ve dnech 2.8. a 3.8.2014 bude cena kurtu 90,- Kč za hodinu.

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