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Bro, I really cant help you with all these items you have listed out. I don't know about you but for me if a car starts when you turn the key in the ignition and it drives you all around lagos without stopping in the middle of the road, the AC is on point and it looks sleek. I dont want to know whether its manual, mazda or Nigerian used. I will buy "peace of mind" any day over all these things you have listed. I need serious people to come and check out this car not people that will over evaluate and go and buy a car that will be giving then problem eventually. As I have stated in my previous posts, this car is not problematic. It's still toks grade in my opinion. Ogbunigwe I wish you success in your 350k bargain hunt. This car aint for you. Ogbunigwe2018: |
Lol..certainly not your problem sir sunnedee2: |
Meaning it got converted from right to left hand drive...honestly...I can't tell the difference with my car...sweet ride...cool AC..and everything in between. sunnedee2: |
Bro you agreed to stop offering me this 350k, that amount is absurd. If anyone sells you a 350k car thats as clean as this, please run...awoof dey run belle. If you dont have cash enough, you can save and make a better offer. All the best. Ogbunigwe2018: |
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I appreciate your offer bro...it wont fly. It's converted but it drives better than most unconverted cars. It has never for once given me a major issue. I'm actually ok if people do not see the value of this ride and go for problematic cars...I love my mazda6..I still drive it...I'm not broke...Just need to sell it because its not being put to good use....All the best baba Ogbunigwe2018: |
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Sorry about that bro...picture was taken in portrait mode...the engine is full though...no half measures... oblozzolawrence: |
We meet at Ozone Yaba...call me for the least price benson4u: |
It's all there, i've re-attached it though tetralogyfallot:
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I appreciate your generosity sir. It won't fly for that amount at all Ogbunigwe2018: |
I don't know oh spamboot: |
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NOW N650K apachexx1: |
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OK Guys, I'm ready to sell now... apachexx1: |
Sill Available apachexx1: |
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Sold
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obanqua:Thanks |
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Please post pictures of the engine |
Please post pictures of the engine |
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