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AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 10:29am On Nov 02, 2009
95% of nairalanders just waste ones time.Please and please don't contact if you are not ready.
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 10:26am On Nov 02, 2009
ruffneck75:
yah, i know i'm driving one now and i was cheated on it too neva knew it was salvaged self,wit the amount i spent on my present babyboy,honda accord 2000,i know i cud had gotten an EOD 2003 0r 2004 for dat price,so i'm trying to see what the price range are for those i hint u earlier onand probally might trade my present one and purchase anoda one, abeg i need the prices so i will know how 2 go abt it
I sent the mail to you but it bounced back,saying your email is invalid,EOD 03,04=1.55, 05=1.65. I have a manual 05 landing on 17th for 1.6m
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 12:42pm On Oct 31, 2009
I can bet you lot of the cars in naija are SALVAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You might be probably driving one.
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 1:51pm On Oct 30, 2009
Your email address does not exist!!!!!!!
ruffneck75:
am impressed, abeg no 4get mail mi,
ruffneck75:
Do u fix them b4 bringing them into naija?, and how much can a honda accord 2003,2004 to 2005 cost mi, thx,
u can mail mi on, uzonowbi77@yahoo.com
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 10:04am On Oct 30, 2009
only serious and ready buyers pls,don't contact if you are not 100% ready
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 4:30pm On Oct 29, 2009
Calling you right away instead of writing
nyrol:
Hi, i sent you a mail on your thread and after watching for long hours all i see after my mail from you is hmmmmhuh
AutosRe: Chassis Number Or VIN Is Recommended On Every Listing by baconline(m): 1:40pm On Oct 29, 2009
I want to have a chat with you.My email address is baconline@yahoo.com.Sent me yours
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 1:37pm On Oct 29, 2009
Hmmmm
AutosRe: Mazda 626 01' Model 10 Months Naija Use For Sale by baconline(op): 6:19pm On Oct 28, 2009
nobody is giving me a super price for the car.It is a year old now.Call or text me if you really need it
kaystar80:
hi is this car still available,hows 700k for it
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 3:52pm On Oct 27, 2009
Our next arrivals are ETA = 17th November,come see for yourself
Have on board a wicked looking E350 2007 model!!!!!!!
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 3:21pm On Oct 27, 2009
av not been around,but am back.You can call in to make enquiries
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 7:24am On Oct 12, 2009
smiley
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 8:39pm On Oct 11, 2009
You can also get me on 08059535896 if 07026017827 does not go through.Anyway text sent to you.
AutosRe: 2009 Honda Accord Only 1022 Miles. Sold...!!! Sold...!!! Sold...!!! 3.9 Million. by baconline(m): 4:27pm On Oct 11, 2009
Why is the Vin not complete?are u sure this car in in your possession or it is at the auctions coming up.How much is the car? send to baconline@yahoo.com
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 4:17pm On Oct 11, 2009
cool
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 7:56am On Oct 10, 2009
could even get 2010 model of some cars that hit the market weeks back!!!!
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 5:33pm On Oct 09, 2009
Thank you
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 4:39pm On Oct 09, 2009
hhmmmm,
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 9:05pm On Oct 08, 2009
hmmm
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 8:11am On Oct 08, 2009
Seriuos buyers only pls,call 07026017827
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 7:10am On Oct 07, 2009
Still waiting
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 3:13pm On Oct 06, 2009
Due to the situation in the country ,We offer to give our clients Advanced Payment Bond from a reputable Insurance Company upon deposit to cover the amount paid.
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 3:10pm On Oct 06, 2009
I am resident in Nigeria my phone number is 07026017827
AutosRe: Hw Much Can I Get Eod 2003 Or 2004 by baconline(m): 12:14pm On Oct 05, 2009
I do salvages,Can get u a 2003 model for 1.5m:baconline@yahoo.com
AutosRe: Automatic Or Manual Vehicle, Which Is Better by baconline(m): 12:09pm On Oct 05, 2009
The older model manuals have a higher acceleration than their conterpart auto.But recent model auto have been improved to match such acceleration. Though manual is still in production, the auto is at a advantage because it has gained the acceleration of the manual and is more convient.In a 3rd world like ours manual are more stable due to our mechs not been capable of fixing the autos.Anyway the Transmission shops in the US will soon be in Nigeria
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 11:58am On Oct 05, 2009
All those who send enquiries that have not been replied,we are working on them.Will get back to you soon!
PoliticsWhich Kind Of President Does Nigeria Have? by baconline(op): 8:41pm On Oct 04, 2009
I am indeed shocked when the AGF told the president to his face that he will not obey his order!And the old man remained calm.
Ibori: Nigeria, Britain set for diplomatic row
From Lanre Adewole and Oluwatoyin Malik - 04.10.2009

A major diplomatic row between Nigeria and Britain may be brewing over the controversial money laundering trial of former Delta State governor, James Ibori, in a Southwark Crown Court in London.


The burgeoning crisis is reportedly stoked by the refusal of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa (SAN), to endorse the release of 25 witnesses from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission {EFCC} for the trial.


After establishing a prima facie case of money laundering against Ibori and three of his relatives, the British government, through the Metropolitan Police, had requested Nigeria, through the EFCC, to allow 25 operatives to testify against Ibori since the commission also investigated the former governor on the alleged offence in Nigeria.


Britain and Nigeria have mutual understanding on fight against corruption with both as signatories to a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty {MLAT}, on which Britain premised its request.


After many twists and turns in the handling of the request by the office of the AGF, Sunday Tribune exclusively gathered that Aondoakaa may have finally resolved not to allow any evidence or witnesses from Nigeria to be part of the London trial, which may not survive without the evidence from the Nigerian government.


After he was accused of shielding Ibori from trial, the minister, said recently that he had no constitutional right to stop any Nigerian from testifying abroad.


He asked EFCC for a formal request for the release of the witnesses, which the commission reportedly tabled before him through its Secretary, Emmanuel Akomaye.


The initial report was that the minister had approved the request, but he came out a few days later to say that he would not cooperate with Britain over the trial because Nigeria did not owe its former colonial master such favour.


The ding-dong between him and the Met Police led to a presidential intervention with President Umaru Yar’Adua reportedly summoning Aondoakaa and the chairman of EFCC, Mrs. Farida Waziri.


A presidential source revealed that Aondoakaa shocked everybody present at the meeting when he reportedly told the gathering, including the president, that nothing would make him release the witnesses, despite the Nigerian leader directing him to so do.


The source said all those present at the meeting took place were dazed that the minister could look the president in the face and say no to his directive.


According to the source, “The president directed Aondoakaa to release the witnesses but he just stood up and told everybody that he would not. He was confident as he told the president that he would be his (Yar’Adua’s) protector from Western powers. Though the president is still disposed to the witnesses going to testify, the minister appeared to have had the day because even the EFCC woman left here dazed”.


Another source alleged that the minister met with Ibori at his Asokoro residence immediately after rebuffing the president, allegedly to assure him that the path to his freedom had been secured.


The Metropolitan Police and the British government, who were said to have been banking on the assurance given them by the minister when he visited the Home Office two weeks ago, were said to have been shocked with the latest turn of event, with sources, adding that they might take severe diplomatic actions on the matter.


Sunday Tribune also learnt that, though some of the documents to be used for the trial are in possession of the Metropolitan Police, they would not be admissible in court unless endorsed by the office of the AG Federation.


A source quipped, “The MLAT gives too much power to the office of the AGF on issues like this. He {AGF} knows that without him, the documents would not be admissible in court, and that is what he is using in frustrating this {Ibori’s} case”.


With the stalling of the ex-governor’s trial in London, the stage may have been set for the quashing of his trial in an Asaba High Court in Delta State on October 26, 2009.


While preparing a dress rehearsal for his final position on the release of the witnesses, Aondoakaa had told journalists in Abuja last week that “are you saying Nigeria is answerable to other countries? Are you saying that whenever any request is made by any country I have no right to review it? Such request is an indictment of the country’s security and judicial system”.


“When I requested for evidence from UK on Halliburton scandal, I was told to wait, the same thing from France and Switzerland, they are yet to comply”.


“Let me make it clear on record that every Nigerian has a constitutional right of free movement and freedom of expression and therefore, the Office of the AGF will not breach the constitution by stopping anybody from testifying before any tribunal or court in Nigeria or outside, including the UK.


“Lastly, these people are witnesses, they are not accused persons and they have a right to go anywhere to give oral testimony. “I will never prevent any Nigerian from testifying,” he said.


Reacting the Special Assistant to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Anthony Aikhunegbe Malik, refuted it, saying the AGF had already given approval to the EFCC to go ahead with the witnesses subject to the provisions under the Mutual Legal Assistant Treaty (MLAT).


“I don’t know why the issue is coming up again. I thought we had put that past us. The EFCC wrote the AGF seeking clearance on the list of witnesses to be released to testify in the UK and he has since given approval,” Mr. Malik stated.


On the issue of defying Yar’Adua’s order, the Special Assistant challenged anyone who witnessed the meeting to come out in the open. “Was the person present at the meeting? Nobody could have known what transpired during a meeting that was held by the president with the AGF, the EFCC chairman and few others because it was not made public.


“It affects elementary common sense. The AGF will not defy the president directive, he can only advise him on issues. No AGF will do that, he won’t be in government the next day. That will be primitive and the AGF knows the law.


“All these allegations are prety and are coming from his detractors, but the AGF will not be deterred neither will he relent in his efforts towards enthroning and entrenching rule of law in the country. Everything he does
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 5:28pm On Oct 04, 2009
cardoso1:
Baconline,i am interested but send me price range and your contact to cieba777@yahoo.com
Bros you are interested in what?
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 3:32pm On Oct 04, 2009
Guys no offence,Please only seriuos buyers should ask for quotes ,if you are not ready wait till you are thanks!!!
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 8:11pm On Oct 03, 2009
gabng:
@baconline

I have gone through all your post and i have thanks to you being given a huge revelation and knowledge on salvage vehicles. With your enlightment and info that i got off the internet, the key to salvage vehicles is getting vehicles that have huge cosmetic damages but not vehicles that have structural or safety damage.

With this in mind, I have been mandated by my boss to request for a quote as soon as possible for the underlisted vehicle. Please note that the quote should be in two phases.

1. Cost of salvage vehicle without you carrying out the repairs in the states (inclusive of shipping and clearing)
2. Cost of salvage vehicle with you carrying out the repairs in the states (inclusive of shipping and clearing)

The Vehicle needed is any salvage 2003 -2005 Lexus GX 470

See attached pics for an idea of what i am talking about.


Please get back to me via email at gabriel.morka@armouredplus.com soonest
I am working on it
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 10:46am On Oct 03, 2009
michaelala:
sorry, my e-mail address is michaelalao@yahoo.com
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Mail sent to you
AutosRe: Cheapest Cars in Nigeria by baconline(op): 11:30pm On Oct 02, 2009
michaelala:
y r u ignoring me?
Would not if I had a means to sent you d reply,U referred me to your profile.Ur e mail isnt there

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