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Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by AutoJoshNG: 9:44am On Dec 06, 2017
The 1954 Jaguar D-Type was the first serious use of monocoque construction in motorsport. A beautiful evolution on its predecessor, it was even more aerodynamic – thanks to designer Malcolm Sayer.

During testing at Le Mans in spring 1954, the D-type managed to beat the lap record by five seconds. Hopes were high when it came to that year’s race – and it finished in second place, despite experimental fuel filters causing two out of three of the D-types to retire. In 1955, it finally claimed victory.

With so much history, this D-Type is going up in an Arizona auction as it is expected to sell for more than $12 million. If you think this expected price is much, you may need to know that a similar one was sold for over N7.3 billion ($20 million) last year. 

Would you get yourself one if you had the money? Or you'd buy something else instead?. 


https://autojosh.com/buy-1954-jaguar-d-type-le-mans-racer-n4-4-billion-photos/

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by AutoJoshNG: 9:44am On Dec 06, 2017
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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by geraldmezi(m): 9:53am On Dec 06, 2017
May this one fall on me come 2918

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Bankyb10(m): 10:23am On Dec 06, 2017
shocked over my dead body. I wee rather use the money for charity grin

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by mammanbawa: 10:41am On Dec 06, 2017
I'll use that money to buy all the 2018 mercedes benz models, build a mansion in my hometown and live my life the way I want.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Nobody: 10:48am On Dec 06, 2017



7.3billion naira


With that money I'll gain ground politically in my state especially APC tongue and then win the governorship election and loot more than enough. But to buy this poo... it's a no for me.

Where I wan see 7.3billion for now self? ∆

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Holuwahyomzzy: 6:59am On Dec 07, 2017
cool
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by psalmhorah(m): 6:59am On Dec 07, 2017
buyer nii ..

I would rather invest my money in a profitable business and live a comfortable live ..

7.3 billion ..chai migborii

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by bigboss80s(m): 7:00am On Dec 07, 2017
It's worth it. A very beautiful car that is also rare and unexpectedly won a number of prestigious races during its time.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Nobody: 7:00am On Dec 07, 2017
Stop asking lame questions.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by 2shure: 7:00am On Dec 07, 2017
dino melaye felt he has it all.
fuc u dino.
u cant afford this.
dah one wey buy landcruiser of 2017/18 model
nor fit near dis one.
e money go broke if he try am

no big deal.
na too comot the engine.
put am inside g wagon
use am fly express
march roadsafety head and highway express patrol coti go give way.na cheetar power.
horsepower too small
jaguar power

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by wickyyolo: 7:01am On Dec 07, 2017
I'd rather feed people in my consistuency. Give scholarship to less privileged and help widowers.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by seunadebisi(m): 7:01am On Dec 07, 2017
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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by juman(m): 7:01am On Dec 07, 2017
Some senior civil servants can buy it.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by tballeyy(m): 7:01am On Dec 07, 2017
When I'm not mad

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Tosinville(m): 7:02am On Dec 07, 2017
That whip look crazy and I don't wanna know how super speed it is.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by herkeym001(m): 7:02am On Dec 07, 2017
I no go buy am.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by mekstaniac(m): 7:02am On Dec 07, 2017
No I won't buy it

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by dionysus7: 7:03am On Dec 07, 2017
i think you should rather use another title other than "would you buy" these guys are laundering money and you're asking us if we would buy a "shitty" old car all in the name of classic with Federal allocation of 7 osun states...guy no dey piss person off for this early momo o angry

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by kby: 7:04am On Dec 07, 2017
This is for Dino Melaye and his gang...

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by mightyhazel: 7:07am On Dec 07, 2017
1million sef i no try am
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Ugoeze2016: 7:09am On Dec 07, 2017
Oh mine, very beautiful classic car. Yes I will buy
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Boyooosa(m): 7:12am On Dec 07, 2017
It depends, if it is still clean
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by odigbosky(m): 7:13am On Dec 07, 2017
if i am like Dieziani....lol i would buy it because i know 10years from now this piece would be worth more than its present price....
There was a day i saw a particular old nokia phone in a man's hand inside the bus. i was like wow....sir how did you get it...he smiled and didn't give me an answer. i thought i was the only one interested in it but the whole bus actually touched that phone that day. I wanted to buy the phone there that day but maybe my offer wasn't good enough or maybe the old did not just want to sell.

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by buskie13(m): 7:13am On Dec 07, 2017
if I buy this kpangolo for that amount,my mama go swear for me

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Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by Lagbaja01(m): 7:14am On Dec 07, 2017
Capital NO! The money is enough to change for good the fortune of all the youths in my village...would rather buy a brand new Camry and channel the rest in youth empowerment.
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by sojikul(m): 7:16am On Dec 07, 2017
Why not I can buy it for N730,000 if they agree to self it for me
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by esthy86(f): 7:20am On Dec 07, 2017
it is a NO for me

wtf
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by hush15: 7:26am On Dec 07, 2017
AutoJoshNG:
The 1954 Jaguar D-Type was the first serious use of monocoque construction in motorsport. A beautiful evolution on its predecessor, it was even more aerodynamic – thanks to designer Malcolm Sayer.

During testing at Le Mans in spring 1954, the D-type managed to beat the lap record by five seconds. Hopes were high when it came to that year’s race – and it finished in second place, despite experimental fuel filters causing two out of three of the D-types to retire. In 1955, it finally claimed victory.

With so much history, this D-Type is going up in an Arizona auction as it is expected to sell for more than $12 million. If you think this expected price is much, you may need to know that a similar one was sold for over N7.3 billion ($20 million) last year. 

Would you get yourself one if you had the money? Or you'd buy something else instead?. 


https://autojosh.com/buy-1954-jaguar-d-type-le-mans-racer-n4-4-billion-photos/

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Why would I get myself one when I can get myself none! Would rather keep the pictures jare. That cost nothing
Re: Would You Buy This 1954 Jaguar D-type Le Mans Racer For N7.3 Billion? (photos) by SweetJoystick(m): 7:30am On Dec 07, 2017
Yes If money dey in trillions

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