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This is a big boy ride....The V6 Engine gives the car the muscle and push to glide smoothly on Abuja highways....The luxurious interior is more than what anyone could ask for in a coupe... |
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Toyota Solara Coupe For Sale in Abuja Toyota Solara SLE Coupe Colour: BLACK V6 Engine Leather Interior 6 Loader CD System Factory fitted AC Alloy Rims Price: N1,700,000.00k Highly Negotiable. For inspection and further details about the car Call : 08187887915 08181847280 08185790528 |
Owner needs to sell this car urgently, if possible before Monday. Owner is ready to negotiate price with serious buyers. Call 08038529959 or 08023304144. |
Those who are discerning know a good deal when they see one..... |
Top of the day to all Nairalanders... |
No issues with this car, Owner is travelling out of the country and needs to sell. Toyota Camry LE 2003. Fabric Interior Factory fitted AC Alloy Rims Gold Colour Sound V6 Engine Price N800,00.00k (Negotiable) Location: Calabar Cross Rivers State. For Inspection Call 08023304144 or 08038529959
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try these guys, they seem to be reputable www.aetinigeria.com www.giltraining.com Do proper research on the internet. Im sure you'll get much more. But perform your due diligence before parting with your cash |
Lets give them two years. They cant be making a dime now in profit, a lot would have gone into setting up their network across the country. I see that they are still doing a lot of adverts everywhere. I just hope that they make it sha |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Vibe I think you should read about the vibe on the above link, its basically a car built by Toyota. The only reason to fear is that some models (2009 to 2010) have have the 2AZ-FE engine which has been discussed on this thread as having serious issues. Otherwise its a Japanese car with an American brand name. The car has already flooded the country, you see it everywhere on the streets of Abuja now. |
On this forum, we have all repeatedly bashed roadside mechanics as being destructive. I thought that the best way to ensure that my car would last a little bit longer would be to take like a one or two month part time course at an automotive training center, so that I can do simple maintenance on my ride. My research SO FAR shows that there are NO accredited training school for such in Abuja or indeed anywhere in this country. This is a huge problem, what I found out is that the technical training schools are supposed to churn out technicians in all these vocational trades (i.e. electricians, carpenters and mechanics) etc are almost dead. And we see the results in the quality of our buildings, quality of furniture being produced, poor electrical wiring and of course our auto-mobiles. Till something is done about this, and there are both public and private accredited institutions where proper trainings can be conducted, I don't think we are justified in crucifying our roadside mechanics...there is simply no place for them to get trained and have their skills updated. In fact, maybe we should commend them for being able to do the little they can. |
Great family, but I don't agree that they are the smartest. Just the highest academic acheiving family. There are lots of such academic geniuses who are plain dumb in the simple affairs of life. |
Just found this on linkedin. HR Consultant Opportunity If you are SAP HCM certified, with or without project experience. Please send your CV to info@serveconsulting.com |
I cant believe this, is this what you people call massive? Gutter?!!!!! with small foundation by the side of a stream? God help Nigeria! |
Sorry guy, I'm not trying to wash down your product. But 71,000 kms for a three month old car is kind of almost impossible. |
The dimmness of the light suggests that low quality solar street lights were installed. They cant last two years...so much for "determination" |
Don't know much about F1 but I believe America's NASCAR is more exciting and engaging. F1 is just too high tech and stuff. And the NASCAR sprint cup is live right now on ESPN....woooow!!! |
Watched Top Gear Season 19 episode 3 yesterday on BBC entertainment and got to learn the difference between understeer and oversteer Practically demonstrated by Jeremy Clarkson. Think I'm finally on the way to becoming a guru like Ikenna and Sienna eh? |
@Bakareaat: While you might be right that SAP consulting opportunities are not as plentiful in Nigeria as it is in Europe and the Americas, its not as dry as you think. The truth is that most SAP opportunities are not advertised openly as other jobs. There seems to be this underground SAP network in Nigeria and information passes between those who network closely. I know that Nigerian consultants have gotten SAP jobs in other countries from right here in Nigeria. As a fresh consultant, you are not in premium demand and you need to find a way to get into a consulting firm. You wont get such an opportunity from job adverts. |
@mophic-college If you really intend to buy the ride, I believe you will call directly. After all, If I flash you, you'll still have to call anyway. |
Top Gear Top gear USA Top gear Australia If you have watched the Australian version, you will appreciate what the USA guys are doing. The Aussies are absolutely booooring. Another show I like is Scrappers for cash on Nat Geo. Two teams buy old cars, break them up for parts and see who can make the highest profit selling them off. Got me thinking that it could be a viable business for a smart Nigerian. Buy cheap/accidented vehicles whose parts are scarce here from europe, break them up and sell.. |
This ride is in pristine condition..call today. The price is HIGHLY negotiable |
I think old age might have caught up with the man....he should be in his late 70's or 80's by now. |
This ride is still waiting for the lucky guy who will drive it home.... |
thuao: 550kNo issues my brother man...but I'm sure you can do much better for this baby boy! |
Buy and drive... |
Expecting your calls..... |