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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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I would suggest you take the interstate from California to Texas and there take interstate US 83 to Harlingen, and just south of Harlingen take the Paso Real exit to the international bridge at Los Indios (probably the easiest crossing paperwise and time wise anywhere on the frontier) and continue south to Cd. Victoria then via corta to San Luis Potosí and then on to Mexico etc.
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