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Good day All This same Olayinka Azeez also took money under false pretenses of designing an App for me. Once it was obvious the time was over, he stopped communicating. This is special cos he really doesn't know who to scam and who not to scam. After 5 years of scams, he is now convinced he is invincible! To make it fun, I called his attention to all the internet complaints about him and told him that I am giving him a chance at showing all that he can be redeemed. He decided to still scam me anyways. This ultimately means that once caught, he will deserve no pity and his crocodile tears will fall on deaf ears. From Bauchi to Kaduna, he has no clue that he is dealing with a very small world! Like an armed robber, they never believe they will be caught until the day they are caught. I will keep everyone posted as I believe this is to be done for the sake of the good meaning developers who are truly honest and want to make a living off Job hires from the Internet. He is not the first internet fraudster I have tracked down and dealt with and he will not be the last. Its because no one has put in the proper financial resources to get him. Will update soon Dami |
Hi I am looking for someone who has created a Chat App/Messenger App before (Must be currently on atleast Google Play Store). I plan to deploy for iOS, Android and Desktop (iOS and Windows). If native an issue for desktop, we can use a Web App. This will require slight modifications as I intend to serve a different market. Features though must be very close to Whatsapp in terms of basic functionalities. Contact me here if interested/capable. No optimistic proposals please. Partnership options also being considered in the business. thanks Dami |
Whatever happened to this car? Sold? |
Where is the car located? |
is it still available? Dami |
Been a minute. Car restored and runs. Sold my SRT8. Miss it so much. But i have an e64 that is crazy. Also makes me happy Dami |
Hi All I noticed this thread has been quiet but very useful in the life of those of us that have diesel cars. I have a BMW X5 e70 3.0D and now I am having the first major issue with the engine - The Valley Pan seems to be leaking coolant. Ofocurse every mechanic in Lagos runs away from Diesel. Please does anyone here have a similar car or can point me in the direction of a good mechanic? I hope its not a tough question!! haha!! thanks Dami |
Hi Is this group still running? I have a 3.0D X5 e70 BMW. Would be good to find a mechanic or mechanics in lagos for it Dami |
where is the car located? |
Hayabusa means ‘widow maker’! |
@laivwire thanks very much for info. Would like to meet the person. Who knows, may help restore his! Please facilitate! When mine complete, u can sure go for a ride! |
Ah! Yes. I have. To someone who can drive and maintain the car! He has even put more horses on it! Crazy! |
@Yimishow: I know the car is sold... Is there a way to track what happened to it? Is the current owner still using it? |
Pic of mine shown above |
Looking for a Barn find BMW e31. Like most of them, u may observe them rotting away behind a mechanic garage or in one old rich man's garage. Please if you spot any, let me know pleaasseee! Thanks Looking to buy for parts or as a whole. Also looking to meeting up with other current owners Dami
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where is this car located? |
Hi I am looking for parts for an E31. Do you know anywhere I can get like exhaust, RM1 module, headlights, and other body parts? thanks Dami |
Need a full stack developer capable of Android, iOS and desktop applications with experience in creating apps using web purchase or In-App purchase (like Apple In-App purchase systems). The App will be a platform (online store) to sell content owned by partners to users. I would especially prefer someone looking to continue to work on the project when it goes live and not a one time engagement. I am an entrepreneur and so, typically, this platform doesnt exist in Nigeria but exists in other countries so reference points are easy to determine. I am not interested in a complex system so I plan to keep things simple and functional. Please contact/reply if interested. Experience in launching Android and ESPECIALLY iOS Apps is very important. There will not be time for experiments. Thanks Dami |
Looking for something like this. 740il or 750il D. |
Hi Could you please help me check this VIN? 5lmfl28527lj25046 Thanks Dami |
Still available |
how many inches? |
SA |
I miss the car! Still a joy to drive. I got the 5.7L V8. 300C not 300! Easy way to tell is the headlight. The 300C has a dip on the full beam whilst 300 is straight. Great car any day! Parts available here. |
Diesel or petrol? |
U can come and inspect. Please give me a call. We talk price after. Interior great. see attached pics
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Selling my Beast. Nothing faster than this car as of yet. Analysts rate the Horse power around 700Bhp. Never put it on a dyno before though. Taken out every Mercedes AMG, All BMW (Jeep or car), Porsche or presumably fast Jeep on Nigerian roads! Was really looking forward to testing with a Lambo! But alas, I have been asked by my Oga to sell before I kill myself. So any one buying must be VERY RESPONSIBLE!! Please dont contact if you are not a serious buyer or a veteran at drag racing or high speed movement. I am serious. This car is not for the faint hearted!! 4 wheel take off. Its also NOT a car for daily driving as the exhaust is Borla S which is VERY VERY loud (louder than a bike). Everything works... AC...New shocks, good tyres, Two keys, flawless seats and interior. White LED Interior. Slightly negotiable. Contact: 08023203168
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Engine pic please! If truly a C63! |
@segunoncars Nice info. Will check it out. Dami |
@flejnr2 I too am not sure if there are Jag dealers for the x300 and x305 models in Ladipo. Would be happy to find one though. Struts are easy. EBay must be your new best friend. Everything Jag is on eBay!! Steering pump shouldn’t be too difficult Dami |
Ok guys. Will answer. The secret is simple. 3 things 1. You cannot find good parts for such a classic car in Nigeria. Be ready to ship in those specific parts that will make a difference in your Jag. E.g. I shipped in service parts, plugs, brake pads, key fob, injectors, body parts, plastics etc. All those small items that surely you can’t find here. Shipping is easy. The danger is in shipping from UK. I have bought right hand parts by mistake twice now. There are shippers in the US and UK. You can easily get any of them. I can refer if you want. 2. Do the replacement yourself - mechanics are terrible. For the 1 day I left an electrician to replace a part in the car, he literarily almost destroyed the car for me. They just keep breaking things. So u have to be there. Get dirty with them and monitor everything they do. 3. Jag is a wonderful car. But try and read a lot before any job on the car. Watch videos and join as many forums as possible. Lots of useful advice there. To be clear for mine, I imported all of the above including a new set of keys (which was the first problem the car had when it was abandoned!). To start the car, we ripped out the injectors. I ripped out everything I suspected had been tampered with. Since it had been sitting there for more than 5 years, the fuel in the car had returned to crude oil!!! Literarily! The Electricals were gone (bad Rewire!). All these available online. So my engine is a 3.2L. Inline 6. This and the 4.0 version are still deemed the best engines of all. I have being seeing some XJ12 Jags. Honestly I am tempted. Sadly I don’t consider any XF, X type or S type as being true Jags. Sadly. I don’t think we have the mechanics for the in Ngeria. So I will post more pics of the restoration before I post the final. In attached pics, that was the fuel pump I found in the tank. I saw cut wires in the boot (very notorious problem) and we worked sometimes late at night (I enlisted two young mechanic boys who didn’t know anything about Jaguar. We all watched the videos together). It has been an interesting journey. Dami
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Got myself a Jag xj6 x300 in Abuja. Totally abandoned and in a bush! No keys, no starter but the body and engine looked good! So I started the project! 6 months later, I am driving my Jag in Abuja now and I get all the stares as if I am in a Ferrari! Other mechanics were keeping their stuffs in the car. When I said I wanted the car, they all started laughing at me! They obviously don’t know a Jag! Rides so smoothly!
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