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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by victorazyvictor(m): 1:13pm On Sep 09, 2019
Raydos:
Up till today, My dad still warns me never to near his Volkswagon where he abandoned it!!

Maybe is blood of someone.
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by kunmiiii: 1:15pm On Sep 09, 2019
Beverlyjean:


What are u saying...my dad bought his v-boot in 1991
Really? That's interesting...well, he might have filtered it out because it wasn't really that popular among the dads compared to those time tested relics he listed.
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by onadana: 1:16pm On Sep 09, 2019
freemanbubble:
See as all them above me just dey claim say their Papa get one of these cars that year
No body dey green agree say their Papa na broke as nigggar who nor fit afford anything not to talk of car that year

Those years where relatively better.There was a middle class cadre,and they could afford cars.Like for example there was no Citroen in those cars mentioned. If you had a Citroen you were in the upper class family. Had an uncle who always visited from Kano,we always stood watching with awe the way the tyres of the car rises when you start it and lowers when the is switched off.

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Olorunnim: 1:17pm On Sep 09, 2019
ValCon888:
That brown 504 brings back memories.
I remember when I used to sneak out my father's 504 to carry babes back in the day.

As a sharp guy, I would use chalk to mark the ground where the tires are so I can park it at the exact same spot without the old man noticing.

I didn't know the old man was an even sharper guy.
Whenever he came back from work in the evenings, he would touch the bonnet of his cars to see if they were hot.

If any of the cars had a higher temperature than the usual, all the boys for house don buy market be dat.
Is your father my father ? Talk lemme know now If the old man born pikin outside?

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by onadana: 1:20pm On Sep 09, 2019
Olorunnim:
Is your father my father ? Talk lemme know now If the old man born pikin outside?

Sweet old days of nostalgia. My own dad traced my brother and I to the venue of a party..men we took his Peugeot 404,come see disgrace.He put grin both of us in the boot of the car and zoomed off

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by damostrings01(m): 1:20pm On Sep 09, 2019
Best cars so far throwback
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by maxiuc(m): 1:20pm On Sep 09, 2019
freemanbubble:
See as all them above me just dey claim say their Papa get one of these cars that year
No body dey green agree say their Papa na broke as nigggar who nor fit afford anything not to talk of car that year
Nigeria those days really favoured our Dads compared to what we are feeling today

My dad bought his 504 for five thousand Naira only

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by delvzy(m): 1:28pm On Sep 09, 2019
I do feel there's a way the federal government can bring this back to live
In our public transportation system.
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by esente: 1:40pm On Sep 09, 2019
Volkswagen Lada, Peugeot 404 (pickup), Toyota Crown

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Crixxx: 1:42pm On Sep 09, 2019
Benz flatboot was a big man's car
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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by xcelentattitude(m): 2:00pm On Sep 09, 2019
Is only ijapa motor (volkswagen beetle) that my father did not use.

Between 2005-2011 he used the other four not even in the 90's or 80's

That man's love for old motors just be like bread and beans..
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by CyberWolf: 2:14pm On Sep 09, 2019
OP where is Mercedes 500 sel?
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by anago40: 2:23pm On Sep 09, 2019
PerfectMatchNG:
I don’t like to remember or talk about my prison experience, the reason why I have been mute about it all through. The life there is sickening! It is an experience that can drain you for life. I’m not talking about prison in general, I’m talking about the the NIGERIAN PRISON. Nigeria is ruined tbh. And I don’t think we would ever get out of this terrible state till death. I am not being negative, I’m a very optimistic person but I have seen it all trust me.

To start with, I think Nigeria is the only country where you are accused for something and without proof or evidence to show, you can be in jail for the rest of your life. If you know you don’t have families to fight for you, please don’t be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Do you know there are teenagers in the Nigerian prison Small boys barely 18 are there for Crimes they did not commit or know absolutely nothing about?

While I was there, there was this boy they always call chin- chin in my cell. I kept wondering why they always called him that and asked him one day - Guy come here, why do they call you chin-chin all the time? guess his reply? “i was hungry and I stole chin chin” that was what brought him to prison. He looked gentle. I was 100% sure the boy is barely 20 years old. My heart was filled with tears but I could not cry so he doesn’t feel too bad. I asked again, are you sure that is what brought you here? He said “nothing else bro” and I was shocked! I guess he does not have people to fight for him, or probably his parents/family are tired of trying. If you know what it cost to get out of prison, you will be shocked! Everything I’m saying to you right now is real. No jokes. There was another young guy, I was particular about these young boys cos I kept wondering what they would have done to be in prison. If you see guys 30-40 years old in there, true or not you will lowkey feel they committed the crime. But not these young boys.

There was this boy, he works for his oga, the oga just came one day and accused him of stealing 200k from his shop. The boy said he barely stayed 3 days in a police cell before he was brought to prison. A boy barely 20 years old! No proper investigation, nothing was done! I thought Prison was for people with serious cases. people who have been convicted for crimes committed with “evidence” or they were caught in the act When did it turn a place for keeping suspects like small boys? You know what made this particular case worse? It is the fact that the parent/ family of the boy wanted to settle out of court. Saying sir, please give us 2 months, we would pay so and so monthly to cover up but the OGA did not agree. It was hurting!!!

The boy, I had to ask him again, Just gist me guy, did you move this money? He was like “bros, we are here together. There is absolutely nothing to be corny about, I did not steal his money.” Argh! I lost hope in Nigeria! This time a tear dropped!

I’m talking about serving you garri with no sugar! Just raw garri in plates. No sugar, water, milk or anything to it. Just raw garri for your chewing pleasure. There are about 3 or 4 foods in the Nigerian prison. Watery beans and dead ass garri. The garri are those ones that blind your eyes over time when you eat them too much. Yes you heard me correctly. At some point, these inmates don’t see properly again, cos too much of this garri.

The other is Eba and egusi, they won’t even make the eba well to start with, talk more of the egusi, it feels like hell fire. Egusi that taste like water. Guys what does water taste like again? It is tasteless!!! And they served rice. Will be honest with you guys, this was the only average food I could eat. Not cos it was sweet, but aspa u can chew rice alone now. Cos the stew was trash. Imagine putting 2-3 spoons of stew inside 2 paint of rice. Yeah that’s what it felt like. It was hell. That was the only food every one eats, cos at least you can eat raw rice and still be fine Let’s leave the food part.

We move to the numbers in the cells. Here is probably the toughest part of it all, if it’s time to sleep, it’s time to cry. Think about this, look at your room; look around very well. It is just you right? Yeah it’s comfort and you don’t want anyone else. Imagine if your room had like 200 people inside it. Just the thought of it alone is sickening right? That’s how the NIGERIAN PRISON is. Imagine them placing like over 200 inmates in one room. Now forget about if They committed the crimes or not. Actualize what I’m saying here. A small room filled with 200+ people. Do you know what it feels like You can’t even fucking breath ! Talkless of sleeping !!!

I fucking paid to sleep under a bed! Yes there are payments in the Nigerian prison. Everytime they bring in a new inmate, the prison guards are angry and its understandable. The marshals of each cell are angry and it is understandable. Too many persons, too little space!

I paid about N10,0000 (10k) to sleep under a bed. Full time bed space cost about 30k or so. I could not afford that at that time. If you would keep inmates, for crimes committed or not! At least put them in a safe and comfortable place. Not like you are leaving them to die. Imagine me paying 10k to sleep under a bed. You should understand what it felt like to sleep in the general place. They sleep on top of each other. Yehhhh! You heard me right. They sleep in chains! People sleep on top of you.

U can’t fucking move your legs! Ah I was ready to go to hell then. Cos earth was trash and the life and stress was not worth it. Guys, there are thousands of inmates who did not do shit and are in jail! The Nigerian police do not do proper investigation, please watch yourselves.

Know your movements and do not stay out too late. You could be the next person for doing absolutely nothing. Nigeria can never be better. Care for yourself and your family till death


In this age of CASHLESS economy, our Military carried N15,492,000 CASH to pay frontline soldiers' food allowance? And the CASH was snatched by Boko Haram?

True life story. This is pathetic.
Create a thread for this narrative. Perhaps, Aregbesola will read it.

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by gidjah(m): 2:40pm On Sep 09, 2019
My Dad drove al, of this cars safe the gallant, he wasn't a fan of Mitsubishi.i drove that Volvo GL440 my self before leaving the family house , that car was da bomb when it comes to speed and fuel consumption way back then .from Kaduna to Lagos, car could gulp up 50litres of fuel and 20litres more !!!bad roads were partly the reason for such then sha
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by BluePrincee: 2:52pm On Sep 09, 2019
jayjay2609:
How come the car my dad used in the 90s is not there??

Op take time oo
Your dad is not a Nigerian undecided
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by auntyrose(f): 3:07pm On Sep 09, 2019
my dad used 2 and 4
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by colestephan86: 3:10pm On Sep 09, 2019
AutoJoshNG:
Can you still remember the car your dad drove when you were still a kid? It is something you may not easily forget because it’s kind of embedded in our memory.

You’re about to see some of the cars our fathers rocked back then when we were still young. If you were born before the second millennium, you’re more likely to appreciate this post.

Very few of our dads back then where car enthusiast; most of them just needed a car to take them wherever they want to go and nothing more.

There is a very high possibility your dad owned one of the cars listed in here.

Without any further ado, let’s take a look at the X cars our fathers rocked back in the days.

1. Peugeot 504:

This car was one of the hot cakes back then and was very common. We won’t be wrong if we say it was the Toyota Corolla of those days. Several companies and government parastatals used it as official cars. This car then was a very rugged car suitable for Nigerian roads. Up till today, I am still not happy the car was just limited to 4 gears.

Today, this car and the wagon is used as beast of burden by many local transport companies to carry extraordinarily heavy loads.



2. Volkswagen Beetle:

The Volkswagen Beetle is as old as Methuselah. It is unarguably among the very first mass produced cars to hit Nigeria.

Due to its shape, Nigerians gave it some funny names like “Ijapa” (Tortoise) and “Okpokoro Mbe” (Tortoise shell). The former is relatable to the Yorubas and the later, the Igbos.

Growing up as kids, we found it strange how the trunk was in front of the car and the engine in the rear.



3. Volvo 244 GL:

This is yet another car we can’t afford to miss. This was another hot cake back then. I can’t even imagine how our dads used this car to toast girls back then.

As kids, we heard this car can’t somersault. I don’t know how true this is, but we believed it back then. As a kid, I didn’t like this car much because the wagon was used as hearse for carrying coffin.



4. Mercedes Benz W123:

The Mercedes Benz guys didn’t start pulling weight today; they have been on the game for decades now. This particular Benz bought the hearts of our fathers when they were still in their prime.

It was a very durable car back then.



5. Peugeot 505:

Peugeot needs to be hailed for the excellent work they did to bring forth this car. This car was manufactured by the French guys from 1979 to 1992. It had power windows, power steering and some of it was graced with V6 engine. All thanks to Peugeot for not limiting all of it to just four gears as they did to the 504.

You could see the pride the owners of this car wore on their shoulders while driving this car back then. This Peugeot was another car used by companies and various government parastatals as official cars.

The 505 was Peugeot’s last rear-wheel drive car. This Peugeot is known as the “Work Horse” of Africa today.

The ground clearance is next to none even after loading the car.

https://i1.wp.com/autojosh.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/peugeot-505.jpg?resize=600%2C375&ssl=1

6. Mitsubishi Galant:

I hope you’re not among those wondering how this car made it to this list. The Japanese weren’t left out; they were represented Mitsubishi Galant.

This third generation Mitsubishi Galant was among the cars that stole the hearts of our dads.



Did we fail to mention the car your dad rocked back then? Just kindly let us know the car using the comment section.


Source: https://autojosh.com/6-cars-fathers-rocked-back-in-days/
You didn't add the great LADA NIVA
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Alitair(m): 3:42pm On Sep 09, 2019
Raydos:
Up till today, My dad still warns me never to near his Volkswagon where he abandoned it!!

Bad boy, you want to sell it scrap abi..?
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by uduigwomen(m): 3:48pm On Sep 09, 2019
You omitted an important one called Peogeot 404. Also, very popular way back. Reliable and strong

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by madgoat(m): 3:50pm On Sep 09, 2019
bluebay:
My dads first car was 504 then in 1991 then 505 around 1993 Nd bought the Benz W123 1997

LIES... You guys must have been to poor to buy a car grin
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by PrincewithGod(m): 3:51pm On Sep 09, 2019
Fvckmoderators:
I started learning how to drive with 504, my dad had all the cars listed above.
grin grin grin
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by bluebay(m): 3:52pm On Sep 09, 2019
madgoat:


LIES... You guys must have been to poor to buy a car grin
It’s not my fault yours was unfortunate sir . My father was a Tanker driver when he bought the first and second one and became Nupeng executive when he bought the Benz then and I believe you can imagine what was coming in then.
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by b3llo(m): 3:54pm On Sep 09, 2019
PerfectMatchNG:
I don’t like to remember or talk about my prison experience, the reason why I have been mute about it all through. The life there is sickening! It is an experience that can drain you for life. I’m not talking about prison in general, I’m talking about the the NIGERIAN PRISON. Nigeria is ruined tbh. And I don’t think we would ever get out of this terrible state till death. I am not being negative, I’m a very optimistic person but I have seen it all trust me.

To start with, I think Nigeria is the only country where you are accused for something and without proof or evidence to show, you can be in jail for the rest of your life. If you know you don’t have families to fight for you, please don’t be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Do you know there are teenagers in the Nigerian prison Small boys barely 18 are there for Crimes they did not commit or know absolutely nothing about?

While I was there, there was this boy they always call chin- chin in my cell. I kept wondering why they always called him that and asked him one day - Guy come here, why do they call you chin-chin all the time? guess his reply? “i was hungry and I stole chin chin” that was what brought him to prison. He looked gentle. I was 100% sure the boy is barely 20 years old. My heart was filled with tears but I could not cry so he doesn’t feel too bad. I asked again, are you sure that is what brought you here? He said “nothing else bro” and I was shocked! I guess he does not have people to fight for him, or probably his parents/family are tired of trying. If you know what it cost to get out of prison, you will be shocked! Everything I’m saying to you right now is real. No jokes. There was another young guy, I was particular about these young boys cos I kept wondering what they would have done to be in prison. If you see guys 30-40 years old in there, true or not you will lowkey feel they committed the crime. But not these young boys.

There was this boy, he works for his oga, the oga just came one day and accused him of stealing 200k from his shop. The boy said he barely stayed 3 days in a police cell before he was brought to prison. A boy barely 20 years old! No proper investigation, nothing was done! I thought Prison was for people with serious cases. people who have been convicted for crimes committed with “evidence” or they were caught in the act When did it turn a place for keeping suspects like small boys? You know what made this particular case worse? It is the fact that the parent/ family of the boy wanted to settle out of court. Saying sir, please give us 2 months, we would pay so and so monthly to cover up but the OGA did not agree. It was hurting!!!

The boy, I had to ask him again, Just gist me guy, did you move this money? He was like “bros, we are here together. There is absolutely nothing to be corny about, I did not steal his money.” Argh! I lost hope in Nigeria! This time a tear dropped!

I’m talking about serving you garri with no sugar! Just raw garri in plates. No sugar, water, milk or anything to it. Just raw garri for your chewing pleasure. There are about 3 or 4 foods in the Nigerian prison. Watery beans and dead ass garri. The garri are those ones that blind your eyes over time when you eat them too much. Yes you heard me correctly. At some point, these inmates don’t see properly again, cos too much of this garri.

The other is Eba and egusi, they won’t even make the eba well to start with, talk more of the egusi, it feels like hell fire. Egusi that taste like water. Guys what does water taste like again? It is tasteless!!! And they served rice. Will be honest with you guys, this was the only average food I could eat. Not cos it was sweet, but aspa u can chew rice alone now. Cos the stew was trash. Imagine putting 2-3 spoons of stew inside 2 paint of rice. Yeah that’s what it felt like. It was hell. That was the only food every one eats, cos at least you can eat raw rice and still be fine Let’s leave the food part.

We move to the numbers in the cells. Here is probably the toughest part of it all, if it’s time to sleep, it’s time to cry. Think about this, look at your room; look around very well. It is just you right? Yeah it’s comfort and you don’t want anyone else. Imagine if your room had like 200 people inside it. Just the thought of it alone is sickening right? That’s how the NIGERIAN PRISON is. Imagine them placing like over 200 inmates in one room. Now forget about if They committed the crimes or not. Actualize what I’m saying here. A small room filled with 200+ people. Do you know what it feels like You can’t even fucking breath ! Talkless of sleeping !!!

I fucking paid to sleep under a bed! Yes there are payments in the Nigerian prison. Everytime they bring in a new inmate, the prison guards are angry and its understandable. The marshals of each cell are angry and it is understandable. Too many persons, too little space!

I paid about N10,0000 (10k) to sleep under a bed. Full time bed space cost about 30k or so. I could not afford that at that time. If you would keep inmates, for crimes committed or not! At least put them in a safe and comfortable place. Not like you are leaving them to die. Imagine me paying 10k to sleep under a bed. You should understand what it felt like to sleep in the general place. They sleep on top of each other. Yehhhh! You heard me right. They sleep in chains! People sleep on top of you.

U can’t fucking move your legs! Ah I was ready to go to hell then. Cos earth was trash and the life and stress was not worth it. Guys, there are thousands of inmates who did not do shit and are in jail! The Nigerian police do not do proper investigation, please watch yourselves.

Know your movements and do not stay out too late. You could be the next person for doing absolutely nothing. Nigeria can never be better. Care for yourself and your family till death


In this age of CASHLESS economy, our Military carried N15,492,000 CASH to pay frontline soldiers' food allowance? And the CASH was snatched by Boko Haram?
Pathetic

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Amaizu(m): 3:56pm On Sep 09, 2019
Where is the Toyota Crown?

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by sahm4u2nv(m): 3:57pm On Sep 09, 2019
Unfortunately my papa could not afford any of the above
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by ikorodureporta: 4:06pm On Sep 09, 2019
I hate that Volvo
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Prudentialfrank(m): 4:28pm On Sep 09, 2019
grin
ValCon888:
That brown 504 brings back memories.
I remember when I used to sneak out my father's 504 to carry babes back in the day.

As a sharp guy, I would use chalk to mark the ground where the tires are so I can park it at the exact same spot without the old man noticing.

I didn't know the old man was an even sharper guy.
Whenever he came back from work in the evenings, he would touch the bonnet of his cars to see if they were hot.

If any of the cars had a higher temperature than the usual, all the boys for house don buy market be dat.
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Nigeriadondie: 4:38pm On Sep 09, 2019
AutoJoshNG:
Can you still remember the car your dad drove when you were still a kid? It is something you may not easily forget because it’s kind of embedded in our memory.

You’re about to see some of the cars our fathers rocked back then when we were still young. If you were born before the second millennium, you’re more likely to appreciate this post.

Very few of our dads back then where car enthusiast; most of them just needed a car to take them wherever they want to go and nothing more.

There is a very high possibility your dad owned one of the cars listed in here.

Without any further ado, let’s take a look at the X cars our fathers rocked back in the days.

1. Peugeot 504:

This car was one of the hot cakes back then and was very common. We won’t be wrong if we say it was the Toyota Corolla of those days. Several companies and government parastatals used it as official cars. This car then was a very rugged car suitable for Nigerian roads. Up till today, I am still not happy the car was just limited to 4 gears.

Today, this car and the wagon is used as beast of burden by many local transport companies to carry extraordinarily heavy loads.



2. Volkswagen Beetle:

The Volkswagen Beetle is as old as Methuselah. It is unarguably among the very first mass produced cars to hit Nigeria.

Due to its shape, Nigerians gave it some funny names like “Ijapa” (Tortoise) and “Okpokoro Mbe” (Tortoise shell). The former is relatable to the Yorubas and the later, the Igbos.

Growing up as kids, we found it strange how the trunk was in front of the car and the engine in the rear.



3. Volvo 244 GL:

This is yet another car we can’t afford to miss. This was another hot cake back then. I can’t even imagine how our dads used this car to toast girls back then.

As kids, we heard this car can’t somersault. I don’t know how true this is, but we believed it back then. As a kid, I didn’t like this car much because the wagon was used as hearse for carrying coffin.



4. Mercedes Benz W123:

The Mercedes Benz guys didn’t start pulling weight today; they have been on the game for decades now. This particular Benz bought the hearts of our fathers when they were still in their prime.

It was a very durable car back then.



5. Peugeot 505:

Peugeot needs to be hailed for the excellent work they did to bring forth this car. This car was manufactured by the French guys from 1979 to 1992. It had power windows, power steering and some of it was graced with V6 engine. All thanks to Peugeot for not limiting all of it to just four gears as they did to the 504.

You could see the pride the owners of this car wore on their shoulders while driving this car back then. This Peugeot was another car used by companies and various government parastatals as official cars.

The 505 was Peugeot’s last rear-wheel drive car. This Peugeot is known as the “Work Horse” of Africa today.

The ground clearance is next to none even after loading the car.

https://i1.wp.com/autojosh.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/peugeot-505.jpg?resize=600%2C375&ssl=1

6. Mitsubishi Galant:

I hope you’re not among those wondering how this car made it to this list. The Japanese weren’t left out; they were represented Mitsubishi Galant.

This third generation Mitsubishi Galant was among the cars that stole the hearts of our dads.



Did we fail to mention the car your dad rocked back then? Just kindly let us know the car using the comment section.


Source: https://autojosh.com/6-cars-fathers-rocked-back-in-days/
Also don’t forget the ones below
Volkswagen santana and Jetta CL Executive

Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Spain007(m): 4:38pm On Sep 09, 2019
freemanbubble:
See as all them above me just dey claim say their Papa get one of these cars that year
No body dey green agree say their Papa na broke as nigggar who nor fit afford anything not to talk of car that year

Guy relax....na nowadays kids dey form that level....those days kids don see Life tire bfr today ok.... except u never grow

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Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by Nigeriadondie: 4:50pm On Sep 09, 2019
freemanbubble:
See as all them above me just dey claim say their Papa get one of these cars that year
No body dey green agree say their Papa na broke as nigggar who nor fit afford anything not to talk of car that year
No be everybody paper broke like you. At least I recall my papa been get Racer Daweoo and Jetta CL Executive
Re: 6 Cars Our Fathers Rocked Back In The Days by makinson2865: 4:52pm On Sep 09, 2019
Where's ajiyo geto car.

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