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AutosRe: Help!faulty 2008 Honda Civic:sienna N Other Gurus Please Urgent Help Needed by coppershun(op): 1:03pm On Nov 21, 2010
sienna n oda experts please reply.
AutosRe: Clean 2005 Toyota Corolla Naija Used now 1Million by coppershun(m): 9:33pm On Nov 19, 2010
Hi,lee007,i have some1 who is seriously interested.please where is the car located and can an inspection be arranged for monday(21/11/2010).Also,does the car have any fault we need to know about.please reply.i can also be reached on 07069304771.thanks.
AutosRe: Help!faulty 2008 Honda Civic:sienna N Other Gurus Please Urgent Help Needed by coppershun(op): 8:56pm On Nov 19, 2010
where r all d auto gurus.please somebody help me. sad
AutosRe: Help!faulty 2008 Honda Civic:sienna N Other Gurus Please Urgent Help Needed by coppershun(op): 1:01am On Nov 19, 2010
any useful information will be seriously appreciated.
AutosHelp!faulty 2008 Honda Civic:sienna N Other Gurus Please Urgent Help Needed by coppershun(op): 11:18pm On Nov 18, 2010
Hello everyone,let me start by giving a little background information.I bought the car(naija-used) abt 5months ago with 38k(km) mileage.It was really sound and has been working really well.Lately though the automatic transmission has been malfunctioning and the check-engine light is on.The auto tranny has an unusually long time lag of abt 2secs between changes thereby causing the car to rev within that period before shifting to the next gear.It is terribly frustrating to drive.I had it serviced but the problem persisted and my mechanic adviced me to change the entire auto tranny.Is there anything i can do to repair it?
As for the check engine light,i had it scanned and the result was the "P2413-exhaust gas --- system performance"(*--- means i cant read what exactly the scanning guy wrote*).What does this mean and what can i do about it.
Also,if anyone knows a top-knotch and very reliable honda mechanic in lagos,please fell free to recommend him/her.Thanks everyone.
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 3:37am On Oct 28, 2010
very clean!!!
very available!!!
discount also possible for serious buyers
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 11:22am On Sep 23, 2010
bump!!!
AutosRe: 2008 C-class C350 Sport by coppershun(m): 11:56am On Sep 22, 2010
*seriously praying*dear lord,pls bless me dat i mayest progress 4rm d hondas n toyotas 2 d beemers n d benzes(contemplating a 40days fast).lol

hapi sales bro.
AutosRe: Kia Cerato 2005 Model sold sold!!!!!!!!! by coppershun(m): 9:50am On Sep 22, 2010
hi nnaobodo1,i av some1 who is rily interested in this your car.will call you later in the day to discuss further.
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 9:24am On Sep 22, 2010
bump!!

Still Available!!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 1:38pm On Sep 16, 2010
still available!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 4:33pm On Sep 13, 2010
still available!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 1:44pm On Sep 13, 2010
bump!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 11:28am On Sep 08, 2010
@ midegaun, sori bruv,but ur offer doesnt quite cut-it.consider uping it to the last price as earlier discussed.


@ forum, STILL AVAILABLE!!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 4:22pm On Sep 06, 2010
still available!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 10:44am On Sep 03, 2010
still available, but not for long.
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 10:40am On Sep 03, 2010
@ midegaun, nope.u tried but its worth a lot more.
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 1:41pm On Sep 02, 2010
bump
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 12:02pm On Sep 02, 2010
still available!!!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 6:07pm On Sep 01, 2010
Bump!

very clean!

still available!!
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 12:58pm On Sep 01, 2010
@ posh_dre, my broda,u tried but dat ur offer is too low.if u r rily serious abt gettin d car,give me a call n let's c if we can work somefin out.but bear in mind dat u will have 2 up ur offer considerably.
AutosRe: *CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 11:07am On Sep 01, 2010
more pictures

Autos*CHRISTMAS BONANZA*Very Clean 2008 Chevrolet Aveo(lt) For Sale-980K by coppershun(op): 11:06am On Sep 01, 2010
This car was bought brand new in late 2007 and was used by a lady.It has always been serviced at INTER MOTORS(accredited chevrolet dealers in Nigeria) and the full service history is available.

FEATURES:
Very cold air-conditioner
Remote central lock
Automatic transmission
ABS
manufacturers stereo system with cd and auxilliary jack
rear spoiler
Fabric seats
ETC,ETC

Location:Festac,Lagos

Mileage-58k+(KM)

Price:1.17Mnow:980K
Contact:Oje-07069304771 or mail:jabzy347@yahoo.com

Car TalkRe: Urgent!2008 Honda Civic Radio Code by coppershun(op): 2:12pm On Aug 25, 2010
tech/car gurus,any help?
Car TalkUrgent!2008 Honda Civic Radio Code by coppershun(op): 10:27am On Aug 25, 2010
please can anyone help me with the process for retrieving the 5-digit radio code for a 2008 honda civic.ths car was bought brand new in naija in 2008 but the manual is missing.Any useful information would go a long way.Thanks.
CelebritiesRe: Top 5 Most Annoying Naija Celebs by coppershun(m): 12:34pm On Aug 24, 2010
@ stacym, au can u hate mochedah.her music is aite n she's kool.or is it just a personal beef.
PoliticsRe: Between Hitv,thenigerian Government And Banks - Shameful! by coppershun(op): 11:32am On Aug 04, 2010
Fellow nairalanders,what is your take on the issue above.

Before you crucify me,it was forwarded to my mail box by a colleague in the office.

My own opinion is this.While the author of the article is undoubtedly patriotic,he also really needs a little more enlightenment on the issue of governance.The role of government is supervisory.For the government to have stepped in to aid one private organisation to surpass another,regardless of origin,would have been very inappropriate.HiTV did not ask for bail-out and even if they did,i doubt they'd have gotten it.They are not critical to the survival of the Nigerian economy.I think their losing th EPL tv license is simply due to improper in-house planning and failure on the part of Nigerian banks to meet-up with their obligations.

just my 2 cents.
PoliticsBetween Hitv,thenigerian Government And Banks - Shameful! by coppershun(op): 11:23am On Aug 04, 2010
………hope we live up b4 we loose em ALL!

By Edward Idenu

When I told a friend that I was going to do an article about the HiTv saga: loosing the license to beam the English Premier League (EPL) to Nigerians for the next European football season commencing in August, He warned me that the article will receive unfavourable responses as most cable Television viewers in Nigeria liked or preferred the DSTV (Multichoice) package and for them it was a welcome development.


My concern was and still is that Nigeria is important and so any success recorded in Nigeria is a clear indication that Africa is on track to attaining the Millennium Development Goals (MDG’s), this fact is true considering the population of Nigeria and so I wonder if we know this simple fact. The biggest news in the corporate agenda in Nigeria last week was HiTv (an indigenous cable television company) loosing the license she acquire last year supposedly for 3 years to a major continental rival DSTv a Nigerian company working in collaboration with Multichoice South Africa.



The question on every ones lips was: How can a company sitting on a gold mine not protect the mine with every thing there is? And as expected there were many answers: some rumours others backed with fact. A friend told me Nigerians lack the entrepreneurial skill to effectively manage large corporations, Others thought that the Banks in Nigeria were a disappointment to the business community, some even say that how can the government allow an indigenous company go under when BAILOUT has now become a global measure taken by governments to prevent ailing enterprises from going down, the American and UK governments were cited as examples.



It was reported that the reason why the right to the EPL was revoked was because the Banks could not give the required financial guarantee to the EPL by the agreed deadline. This is sad in a country that boast of nearly or more than 20 functional bank, some with branches in the UK and other west African countries. Don’t get me wrong Banks are not registered as Charity and so are in the business for profit, but we also know that its not all transactions that are “quick wins” some investments are long term investment that will facilitate economic growth and whose profits often times come after some years of persistent marketing , packaging and some time re-investment.



Multichoice/DSTv did not reap the benefit of its investment in Nigeria in their first attempt it staggered until today it’s a major foreign income earner for its investors and the Republic of South Africa. I was told that like HiTV DSTv is a Nigeria owned company, this could be true but even the lay man in Oshodi market (Lagos) knows that some percentage of it income must be shared with its mother company in South Africa. I might be wrong but as at the last count there was no Nigeria Company operating successfully in South Africa This Day News papers and Globacom tried it I heard, the result is there for us to see.



Back to my point, for the government of Nigeria whose responsibility to the business community is to provide an enabling environment for business to fold its hand while an indigenous company employing Nigerians and paying tax to the FIRS loose its most lucrative commodity of trade because it could not be protected by the Governments and Bank in my opinion is UNACCEPTABLE. We saw government bailout programme in developed economies in the world why is that of Nigeria differenthuh



I am one of those who strongly advocated for the pull out of Government in the Private sector but as I said before the government has to duly provide the environment and regulations: these could also be financial support to local entrepreneurs this is why we have local or external reserve. I recall couple of years ago when the US government announced that because she has enough food reserve some selected farmers where paid off to stay off the farm for a year this is an example of Government being responsive to its people. Some body said ours are too busy with the politics of Government House and Houses of Assemblies or State Vs National allocation that the business of true governance is left at the mercy of God.



It was reported that Multichoice made so much from the just concluded World Cup in South African that she was able to pay ($40 million) requested by EPL for a 3 year period what she could not pay last year. What is my point? Foot ball is big business so hosting football event is also big business, Nigeria have hosted 3-4 continental/global foot ball event in the last 11 years starting from Nigeria 1999 how has those event change the face of sport or local companies, has the sport authorities ever told us the profit they made from these event and how that was plunge back into the economy? South Africa has shown us. DSTv shows that Nigeria Premiere League (NPL) at least so they tell us, if DSTv will pay $40 million to air the EPL for 3 years, they should at least pay $2million annually to air the NPL, if this has been the ongoing arrangement we need to know why the development of the league is so slow which is what DSTv who even air the South African league to Nigeria more frequently that they air the NPL promised Nigerians.



I think it is time we begin to ask ourselves if we know the true meaning of Government and may be redefine the concept of Governance as we look ahead to the 2011 elections. That the government and the financial systems in Nigeria could not support an indigenous company against external competition is UNACCEPTABLE - a failure of government and the financial system in my opinion.



I also agree with all those innovative Nigerians who believe that HiTv failed to live up to the bidding, it is true that a lot still needed to be done in terms of quality and packaging but all these come with time a year is to quick to judge a company operating in an erratic environment as ours. Let me illustrate why I think the Government and the Banks should be interested in the HiTv investment: We assume the number of subscriptions to DSTv is 3 million and assume an average subscription charge of N4000/month. DSTv there fore reaps a whooping N12 Billion in a month and by implication N144 Billion annually which equates to $1 Billion annually. Why should these funds not be controlled by an indigenous company who will plunge it back into the Economy? How many registered company ion Nigeria or even the world makes generate an annual income of $1 billion in a year? I rest my case.



We need to speak out, the textile in the North went under no body is talking about it many more have gone owning to power and funds we must redefine the role of the banking/financial sector in the economy. Nigeria can not make meaningful progress if the work force (potential tax payer) is unemployed not to talk of attaining the MDG’s. Nigeria is far too important to fail………
AutosRe: Car Mp4/Mp3 Player with 2GB Inbuilt Memory (Memory Slot) for up 500 Music Files by coppershun(m): 9:43am On Jul 29, 2010
@fogman. Thats kool.au can i get 1.pls let me have your contact details.I work in ikeja.you can mail me on jabzy347@yahoo.com .thanks
AutosRe: Car Mp4/Mp3 Player with 2GB Inbuilt Memory (Memory Slot) for up 500 Music Files by coppershun(m): 10:56am On Jul 28, 2010
@ fogman. is it d exact same mp3 player dat is available?pls post pics and price of wat u have now as d other products were first offered in 2008 so some things must have changed.
AutosRe: My Friend [b]dantitiki Is A Greatman!delivered Dis Terrific Civic 3 Weeks Ago. by coppershun(op): 1:35pm On Jul 26, 2010
almost all d great men on on nairaland autos av dropped by.we r waitin 4 d remainin few.german007 come n drop some of ur poetry here.
AutosRe: My Friend [b]dantitiki Is A Greatman!delivered Dis Terrific Civic 3 Weeks Ago. by coppershun(op): 2:47pm On Jul 21, 2010
@ kayci:4rm wat u've read and seen even if i had used d adjective "evil" wont it still imply "a good thing".na wa 4 u ooo. tongue grin

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