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ceaser:Lol. It's called the Humm-an H20 2009 limited edition. Seriously though, I'll second bfire's comment. I have some affinity for that highlander and is of the opinion that within reasonable budget limit, it'll give your mum a trouble free session, in terms of maintenance, guys' disturbance and attention from the bros-es (Men of the underworld). All da best man.
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How 'bout this. It's has about the best fuel economy I've come across, green and nature friendly. It actually runs on alternative fuel - C-OH. Carbohydrate I mean to say. Mileage is around 200kcal per km with zero emission. Ground clearance - the best. Human intelligent stability control (HISC). Options of between Human-4 (V4) to about H20 (V20) - so much power in that machine. Can also upgrade to 4 seater from the 1 seater in the picture. Fully customizable. Seriously affordable and well within your budget.
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Hi. Can =N=1.6mil carry this dude? I can still struggle to add 500k to the above though. Can I come for inspection? Thanks. |
=N=1.6mil pleeeease. Serious buyer! |
Inspired, welldone. An 02/03 highlander limited with full options will go for how much - cost of delivery I mean. Thanks. |
fear not:Fear not, kei, you no fear?! 02/03 highlander for 2.5mil? Happy sales sha. |
fogman,:But if I'm to have it installed on the two front seats, does that mean I'll be installing two different master units from you or you can organise a monitor (screen) extension which can be installed on a second seat? And will that be reasonably cheaper than going for the double packaged version which you said is expensive? |
inspired_m:And impressive is the fact that, as I just read in one of your posts now, the naira has strengthened against the dollar (=N=135 to $1), which means I need to buckle up my shoes before the whole thing goes gaga again. Buzz you soon pal. |
Impressive price. Is it saloon or hatchback (prefer it to be saloon) and why haven't you converted it to the legal left hand drive before putting it up for sale? I actually think 'tmight be rigorous going thru the conversion. |
Thanks for a prompt reply. I'll weigh my options and let you in on it. Thanks once again.
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Inspired, please what'll be the cost on delivery of a 2004-05 volkswagen jetta and that of a 2003 toyota avensis? Attached are the pictures.
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You made mention of one pack containing only one DVD set. From my knowledge of in-car entertainment systems (in-dash or headrest), it comes in pairs (especially the headrest). Having a pair in a pack only makes sense since you have 2 front seats in which to install it. And sincerely, as I believe you know, that's the way these things are advertised in online market places. I'll rather have both seats installed for convenience of the rear passengers. Or maybe I got you wrong. Perhaps it's the two units that go for the indicated price. Is that it? |
Pictures please. |
Nice ride you gat there. Can this dude fly for 1.3 million? I have cash ready and will get in touch for checking. What d'you say? |
I understand that there is a machine that can be used to ease the processing of locust beans, since the production can be so strenuous. So I tried inquiring and found out from some quarters about the existence of this machine. However, I was made to understand that there is a locally made version which is highly disadvantaged because it tends to break the locust seeds into several parts, more like grinding it. Please is anyone aware of where I can obtain this machine, plus how to go about securing it? I promised to supply my client as soon as possible. Thanks. |
Boyloaf:@Ola_two. Well, there're myriads of ways to read e- books on your symbian phones, ranging from Microsoft documents (txt, doc, docx, powerpoint and excel), or adobe pdf, or palm documents(pdb), mobipocket(prc). These are all formats that can be accessed on your 5800 and there are third party softwares that can be installed on them to access such. However, I'll stop here since I don't want to be seen as infringing on boyloaf's copyright as he's already pointed out above, afterall, he authored this thread. As such, I'll leave it to him to strike the deal with you except of course, he gives a copyright permission for me to carry on. |
stagger:@ Stagger- man, you hit the nail on the head. At least, meeting his future spouse could be one good thing in this NYSC scheme, looking away from the dangers (boko haram, kidnappings and others) involved. By the way, I could supply you with some apps if you don't mind, especially the symbian 3, 5, ^3, and meego apps. Later. |
aze:Abeg, which one be cast symbian plan o make I quick rush go subscribe. Glo get the package too? ifyalways:Hmmm. The problem wey crap, sorry crack, oh brack, oh no! b-b-bl-bl-bla-bla-blank-berry or apple i-crap go cause; hennn, the two of them no go fit solve am.
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Can't believe it that one mindless spambot has prevented my absolutely innocent posts on this forum. That erratic packet of zeros and ones even banned me from posting. Maybe it truly uses CB, oh I mean BB. Goodness! I'm outta this forum!!! |
Lol, I don laugh tire o. In fact, I've enjoyed every bit of this thread. Not because of the actual disapproval of the cr@p-berry(CB) though, but because of the reality of things with using a CB especially in Nigerian context. Truth is I've disapproved of CB from day one the reason being the noise about it. I discovered symbian capabilities about 6yrs ago when I got a nokia 3250 s60v3 snow white colour with red stripes - I used it for a little over 2yrs before an upgrade to N71. Goodness, do I cherish that baby. Y'all know this thing with first lov. What wit the twist to snap and twist further to play music, wao. I became the talk of my buddies. Not just that, but more importantly was I simply became so versatile in my mobility: e-books(mobi reader, adobe, quickoffice for microsoft doc, ppx and exel, iSilo - all my medical texts were in that format), picture viewing and editing with resco viewer, e-mails, music with lyrics using lcg jukebox, games like lcg mau mau, superminers, skyforce series - my favourite, videos in many formats using coreplayer (full length of course)+editing, web surfing (courtesy of em-tii-en frii-brwsn-treeek, sorry spambot), internet radio streaming(I loved BBC network and this bangla or is it Indian music station), symbtorrent, social communites(yahoo messenger tiny, msn with fring etc)-facebook was not in existence then. Even cr@p-berry has not been discovered by Nigerians then - or so I think. The list is inexhaustible. So when people started talking CB, it interested me to know what the fuss was all about and I promised to get meself a unit, but I had to ensure a hands-on experience first. The noise about it made me believe it was nothing short of a mini computer that I had planned as a pacifier or very short term alternative for my stolen DV6000 hp pavilion. But was I so disappointed to find out the serious limitations of this fruity-sounding phone with fruity OS. Is it the bulky size, or the charging unit which is not widespread meaning it goes mtn on you - everywhere you go. What with the limitations to java apps. You can't even explore the fun of mødd!ng or of software and hardware h@*-king. In short, it made me feel stone age compared to the futuristic fevor and dominance which I enjoyed with the symbians i've used. I eventually dropped that silly idea of a cr@p-berry and got me a Nokia N85 which has so far lived up to expectation. An i-cr@p, sorry iphone, has not even successfully freaked me let alone a CB. And hey, have you guys heard that the android 2.2 OS has been successfully ported to a Nokia N900, meaning you can run memo, meego, symbian QT or android on the open source N900 hardware. Unbelievable, isn't it? I plan to upgrade to the sleek, colourful, hardware-packed, futuristic with 12-angry-megapixel N8 soon. Debian it is. Up meego. Viva symbian. Ast@l@vist@ Nokia. |
Hehehehe, Woooo, yeyeye, I don laugh tire o. In fact, I've enjoyed every bit of this thread. Not because of the actual disapproval of the cr@p-berry(CB) though, but because of the reality of things with using a CB especially in Nigerian context. Truth is I've disliked CB from day one the reason being the hype about it. This was further deepened when I discovered symbian capabilities about 6yrs ago when I got a nokia 3250 s60v3 snow white colour with red stripes - I used it for a little over 2yrs before an upgrade to N71. Goodness, do I love that baby. Y'all know this thing with first love. What wit the twist to shoot and twist further to play music, wao. I became the talk of my buddies. Not just that, but more importantly was I simply became so versatile in my mobility: e-books(mobi reader, adobe, quickoffice for microsoft doc, ppx and exel, iSilo - all my medical texts were in that format), picture viewing and editing with resco viewer, e-mails, music with lyrics using lcg jukebox, games like lcg mau mau, superminers, skyforce series - my favourite, videos in many formats using coreplayer (full length of course)+editing, web surfing (courtesy of em-tii-en frii-brwsn-treeek, sorry spambot), internet radio streaming(I loved BBC network and this bangla or is it Indian music station), symbtorrent, social communites(yahoo messenger tiny, msn with fring etc)-facebook was not in existence then. Even cr@p-berry has not been discovered by Nigerians then - or so I think. The list is inexhaustible. So when people started talking CB, it interested me to know what the fuss was all about and I promised to get meself a unit, but I had to ensure a hands-on experience first. The noise about it made me believe it was nothing short of a mini computer that I had planned as a pacifier or very short term alternative for my stolen DV6000 hp pavilion. But was I so disappointed to find out the serious limitations of this fruity-sounding phone with fruity OS. Is it the bulky size, or the charging unit which is not widespread meaning it goes mtn on you - everywhere you go. What with the limitations to java apps. You can't even explore the fun of mødd!ng or of software and hardware h@*-king. In short, it made me feel stone age compared to the futuristic fevor and dominance which I enjoyed with the symbians i've used. I eventually dropped that silly idea of a cr@p-berry and got me a Nokia N85 which has so far lived up to expectation. An i-cr@p, sorry iphone, has not even successfully freaked me let alone a CB. And hey, have you guys heard that the android 2.2 OS has been successfully ported to a Nokia N900, meaning you can run memo, meego, symbian QT or android on the open source N900 hardware. Unbelievable, isn't it? I plan to upgrade to the sleek, colourful, hardware-packed, futuristic with 12-angry-megapixel N8 soon. Debian it is. Up meego. Viva symbian. Ast@l@vist@ Nokia. |
Hehehehe, Woooo, yeyeye, I don laugh tire o. In fact, I've enjoyed every bit of this thread. Not because of the actual bashing of the cr@p-berry(CB) though, but because of the reality of things with using a CB especially in Nigerian context. Truth is I've disliked CB from day one the reason being the hype about it. This was further deepened when I discovered symbian capabilities about 6yrs ago when I got a nokia 3250 s60v3 snow white colour with red stripes - I used it for a little over 2yrs before an upgrade to N71. Goodness, do I love that baby. Y'all know this thing with first love. What wit the twist to shoot and twist further to play music, wao. I became the talk of my buddies. Not just that, but more importantly was I simply became so versatile in my mobility: e-books(mobi reader, adobe, quickoffice for microsoft doc, ppx and exel, iSilo - all my medical texts were in that format), picture viewing and editing with resco viewer, e-mails, music with lyrics using lcg jukebox, games like lcg mau mau, superminers, skyforce series - my favourite, videos in many formats using coreplayer (full length of course)+editing, browsing(courtesy of mtn frii-br-treeek, lol), internet radio streaming(I loved BBC network and this bangla or is it Indian music station), symbtorrent, social communites(yahoo messenger tiny, msn with fring etc)-facebook was not in existence then. Even cr@p-berry has not been discovered by Nigerians then - or so I think. The list is inexhaustible. So when people started talking CB, it interested me to know what the fuss was all about and I promised to get meself a unit, but I had to ensure a hands-on experience first. The noise about it made me believe it was nothing short of a mini computer that I had planned as a pacifier or very short term alternative for my stolen DV6000 hp pavilion. But was I so disappointed to find out the serious limitations of this fruity-sounding phone with fruity OS. Is it the bulky size, or the charging unit which is not widespread meaning it goes mtn on you - everywhere you go. What with the limitations to java apps. You can't even explore the fun of mødd!ng or of software and hardware h@*-king. In short, it made me feel stone age compared to the futuristic fevor and dominance which I enjoyed with the symbians i've used. I eventually dropped that silly idea of a cr@p-berry and got me a Nokia N85 which has so far lived up to expectation. An i-cr@p, sorry iphone, has not even successfully freaked me let alone a CB. And hey, have you guys heard that the android 2.2 OS has been successfully ported to a Nokia N900, meaning you can run memo, meego, symbian QT or android on the open source N900 hardware. Unbelievable, isn't it? I plan to upgrade to the sleek, colourful, hardware-packed, futuristic with 12-angry-megapixel N8 soon. Debian it is. Up meego. Viva symbian. Astalavista Nokia. |
symbianfrk:In fact, same happened to me this morning. Guess you're right that spambot uses blackberry and is soooo pissed right now. |
Hehehehe, Woooo, yeyeye, I don laugh tire o. In fact, I've enjoyed every bit of this thread. Not because of the actual bashing of the crapberry(CB) though, but because of the reality of things with using a CB especially in Nigerian context. Truth is I've disliked CB from day one the reason being the hype about it. This was further deepened when I discovered symbian capabilities about 6yrs ago when I got a nokia 3250 s60v3 snow white colour with red stripes - I used it for a little over 2yrs before an upgrade to N71. Goodness, do I love that baby. It was my first love, you know. What wit the twist to shoot and twist further to play music, wao. I became the talk of my buddies. Not just that, but more importantly was I simply became so versatile in my mobility - e-books(mobi reader, adobe, quickoffice for microsoft doc, ppx and exel, iSilo - all my medical texts were in that format), picture viewing and editing with resco viewer, e-mails, music with lyrics using lcg jukebox, games like lcg mau mau, superminers, skyforce series - my favourite, videos in many formats using coreplayer (full length of course)+editing, browsing(courtesy of mtn fbt, lol), internet radio streaming(I loved BBC network and this bangla or is it Indian music station), symbtorrent, social communites(yahoo messenger tiny, msn with fring etc)-facebook was not in existence then. Even crapberry has not been discovered by Nigerians then - or so I think. The list is inexhaustible. So when people started talking CB, it interested me to know what the fuss was all about and I promised to get meself a unit, but I had to ensure a hands-on experience first. The noise about it made me believe it was nothing short of a mini computer that I had planned as a pacifier or very short term alternative for my stolen DV6000 hp pavilion. But was I so disappointed to find out the serious limitations of this fruity-sounding phone with fruity OS. Is it the bulky size, or the charging unit which is not widespread meaning it goes mtn on you - everywhere you go. What with the limitations to java apps. You can't even explore the fun of modding or software and hardware ha*king. In short, it made me feel stone age compared to the futuristic fevor and dominance which I enjoyed with the symbians i've used. I eventually dropped that silly idea of a crapberry and got me a Nokia N85 which has so far lived up to expectation. An i-crap, sorry iphone, has not even successfully freaked me let alone a CB. And hey, have you guys heard that the android 2.2 OS has been successfully ported to a Nokia N900, meaning you can run memo, meego, symbian QT or android on the open source N900 hardware. Unbelievable, isn't it? I plan to upgrade to the sleek, colourful, hardware-packed, futuristic with 12-angry-megapixel N8 soon. Debian it is. Up meego. Viva symbian. Astalavista Nokia. |
passion007: texazzpete: texazzpete:Thank you jàre. He probably still thinks we're in the 80s where people are ignorant of price tags of commodities. And kai! Imagine him saying slot's 80k is without the full accessories. How'll that be so when everything is sold outta the box, with the full 12months Nokia Nigeria warranty. Does he even know what Nokia N8 accessories consist of? I don't think so. I ask him:- what does the USB otg of nokia N8 means?, He has no idea. You better patronise the marines. Mmm-hmmm, 100k ko, 100 mila ni. Abeg, èèyàn iyì texazzpete, what's the website for affordables? Seems their own offer seems more attractive. I think I've waited ample time following up on users' reviews and comments on the N8 and how the mobile monster with 12 angry megapixels is holding up to the manufacturer's claimed specs plus the bugs inherent in the primitive symbian^3 os must have been brought to the barest minimum by now - 3 months into release, or do I still wait for the price to further plummet a little, I'm thinking. Abeg, I no fit wait jare. |
Can this go for 1.5mil? Serious buyer. |
Please I'd like to have a key duplicated for 99/2000 Nissan primera p11. It's a NATS key. The keyless entry fob also does not work again after having the battery replaced. Could it be re-programmed/activated? Problem is, I stay in Ondo state and reluctant 'bout commuting that distance to your hqs. Please the prices and means of contact to fodav2000@yahoo.com |
Fogman:Thanks s'much. You're too kind. I'm on fodav2000@yahoo.com |
emeshot:Bros, you're not wrong. But 'twas just as shocking to me to see the price tag. However, it's okay that there's room for negotiations. So, how 'bout 1.7mil? Or better still, we could haggle on phone, right? |
Fogman:Please, I was the one that requested the lilliput touchscreen lcd monitor and gave a link to the site. You said you found a better one for less the price. I've not heard from you again. Please put me in mind o. Thanks. |
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