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@webpay, Thanks , Few calls and emails recieved already, ![]() With regards to your request for 2002-2003 Jetta, I will give you an enticing price of 1.1 million, We will be with you all the way through, will be with you from the start to the end, Attached are pics for your viewing pleasure, Please note, PICTURES BELOW ARE OF AN ACTUAL CAR FOR SALE , and not demonstration pictures, Car is 1.1m, Clean history Power Windows Power Steering Side Air Bag Tinted Glass Tilt Wheel Air Conditioning Interested? Call 07086193442 or email aokhai@hotmail.com
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Energy and Customer satisfaction is neither lost nor destroyed, it is merely transferred from one car to the next, "Nairaland's Law of thermodynamics", , Another similar car arrived, Check out https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-389940.0.html |
@NADABO, Thanks sir, that's what I aim to do, I aim to arouse minds and entice imaginations, , Looking forward to hearing from you, |
*******We do what we do best, Turn your fantasies into reality, , We have some cars arriving soon, Thou shall not let good deals pass you by, Keep on the look out. Energy and Customer satisfaction is neither lost nor destroyed, it is merely transferred from one car to the next, "Nairaland's Law of thermodynamics" ![]() Interesting in pre-ordering quality rides at affordable rates? Call 07086193442 or email aokhai@hotmail.com******* |
***114k genuine miles, Ice cold AC, ![]()
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Clean, well serviced engine, Only done 114k miles, ![]()
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Sneak away from your bedroom and sleep in here ![]()
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Spotless leather interior ![]()
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I present to you another Rare, Never been used in Nigeria, Unregistered, 1996 Toyota Camry GX, One of the cleanest Camry's of it's generation currently on the face of this earth, Cleanest orobo in the whole wide world. Very similar to the first one sold on https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-367481.0.html ![]() Energy and Customer satisfaction is neither lost nor destroyed, it is merely transferred from one car to the next, "Nairaland's Law of thermodynamics" ![]() Tilt wheel, Ice cold AC, Only 114K Miles, One single owner, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Mint Leather Seats, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Power Seats, Power Windows, Sunroof, Tilt Steering Wheel, Automatic Transmission, Car is Tokunbo, unregistered and never been used in Nigeria, , currently in Ilupeju, Lagos, Price 750k, Interested? Call 07086193442 or 018243991, Alternatively, email aokhai@hotmail.com This would'nt last for long!! First come, first serve. ![]() sold!!!!
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@Emperoh, Well done on this pre-order idea, I know you didn't know this, But you have always been on of my mentors!, I have secretly been under your tutelage and I have been a hidden student in the "College of Emperoh, Good luck again!, @Busybody, Hope you are ok ?, Wanted to apologise for the little upheaval a few weeks ago, Il put it to misinterpreting you and the mourning ambience we were all in that day, Im a lover, Not a fighter,
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@Onwan Thanks big man. @Badecash, That is the lovelyBmw 3 series E90, Successor to the Bmw 3 series E46, It debuted in 2007, Lovely ride, superb ergonomics, |
[b]@ Everyone, ![]() THIS IS VERY LONG BUT TAKE YOUR TIME TO READ , How government loses billions to car smuggling 6/10/2008 http://www.thenationonlineng.com/dynamicpage.asp?id=65068 Nigerians import close to a million cars yearly. This ought to translate to a huge revenue for the Federal Government. Unfortunately, most of these cars are imported through the Cotonou and other neigbouring ports and then smuggled into the country. Daniel Essiet reports on why Nigerian car importers patronise the Cotonou port. Daniel Samuel, 35, has worked five years post graduation in a first-generation bank. He had nurtured one dream from the first day he started work: to own a car of his own. By January this year, he had saved N900, 000. He knew the amount would be able to buy him a car, but definitely not a new car or even a car within the eight year age limit then stipulated by the Federal Government. He knows of the Contonou car market. His friend had bought a car a month earlier from that market. So, he headed for the market with his friend, where he paid N700,000 for a Toyota Camry 1993 model and an additional N50,000 to a smuggler, who to brought the car to Nigeria. The price of the car in Nigeria’s second-hand car market ranges between N850,000 and N900,000. Samuel is happy he has satisfied his dream and saved about N100,000 for patronizing the Contonou port. Samuel is not alone. Unofficial estimates indicate that out of every five cars brought three are over the age limit and were brought in a similar circumstance. At least, 4000 cars come into the country through the land routes every month. That would translate to about N1 billion in paid duties. Though the Nigerian Customs Service(NCS) says it has effectively checked the activities of car smugglers. The Customs Area Controller, Seme Command, Mr. Ali Wakili, told The Nation that cars coming through the legal routes far outweigh those that trickle in through the unapproved routes. This, he attributes to the Command’s renewed anti-smuggling efforts. According to him, the command recorded over N90 million as returns for duties on vehicles in August alone. The Nation’s checks, however, showed that though the NCS has actually revved up its anti-car smuggling activities, the business is healthy and booming. Informed sources say that the Customs can hardly check up to 20 per cent of car smuggling activities. Why Contonou port is booming The survival of the Benin Republic car business depends on the continuing inefficiency of the Nigerian seaports. While car import is expected to expand in the future, there are concerns that the delays at the ports are enough reasons for people to consider bringing more cars through the land routes. Dealers said more cars are imported legally and illegally through the land borders than through the seaports. Most Nigerians patronise the Cotonou ports because of its efficiency, lower charges and its allowance for all ages of cars. Though Nigerian ports have greatly improved in operational efficiency because the private terminal operators, high duties and multiplicity of agencies have combined to make Cotonou the port of choice for Nigerian importers. The Marketing Officer, Olamaat Motors, Mr. Bruno Adiele, told The Nation that as long as there was no reduction in the cargo dwell time at the Nigerian seaports, the Cotonou Port still would continue to provide fair deals for millions of Nigerian importers. In his view, the incentive for agents and the cargo owners to use Contonou port was high. He said that cars from Cotonou were usually cheap and clean, besides the fact that agents after paying duty at the border would still have something to take home at the end of the day. The Managing Director, Norigam Concepts Limited, Mr. Oliver Adokwu, who imports cars from Cotonou, said that the onus was on the government to issue policies that would encourage Nigerians to use the nation’s seaports to bring in cars. He said that several developments had helped to destroy the solid foundation that was laid for the industry to thrive. He said: "Until the government agrees to tackle the high cost of clearing goods, nothing substantially would be achieved in the attempt to correct the imbalance in car trade between Nigeria and Benin Republic. "It costs between N250,000 to 300,000 to clear a car from the Lagos Port, while in Benin Republic one can use about N120,000 to get a car out of Cotonou and then use another N40,000 to smuggle it into Nigeria," To him, tariffs on imported cars ought to be reduced if the government wants to counter the dominance of the Cotonou ports. "Tell me, unless one is an idiot, who would want to patronise Nigerian ports with the astronomical costs incurred there," he asked rhetorically. For him, most of the policies on the importation of cars are borne out of self-interest. He wondered why the government was happy that an agent would clear a car for N250,000 and only two cars would pass through the port in a week and N500,000 is realised, while in Cotonou about 1,000 cars leave the port every week. "Just imagine how much that goes to the coffers of the Beninoise Government? Not less than N120 million per week". Adokwu advised the government to visit Benin Republic on a study tour to find out why Nigerians patronise Contonou port. To him, one of the important factors is the restriction on the age of cars that can be imported through the Nigerian ports. "Few Nigerians could honestly afford cars within ten years. It is one issue that has given the nation poor earnings from car imports. " You can’t get a Honda Accord in call Baby Boy for less than N1.3 million or N1.4 million. How many people can afford it? What is our minimum wage?" he queried. Adokwu said that it was a matter of choice of waiting to save till one gets close to N2 million that could buy a car within the Nigerian age ceiling or to use the Contonou and other neighbouring ports. He said that this was a choice many Nigerians had made: smuggle in the cars and damn the consequence. Comparing Nigeria to Germany, which has banned cars of more than two years from being registered, Adokwu posited that the government knew that the average German could afford to buy a new car. He toldThe Nation that since July 14, 1999, when the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) slammed a 200 per cent increase on all categories of cars coming in through the seaports, the volume of business had dropped drastically. The car dealer said that port charges, clearing procedures and restrictions prevent more competitively priced vehicles from entering the market. A number of car dealers are disappointed that despite the hullabaloo over the port reforms, the government has not deemed it fit to deal with the high cost of clearing. The influx of cars from Cotonou and other neighbouring ports has almost crippled the once booming car market in Nigeria. While patronage for new cars is restricted largely to corporate customers, the second-hand market is booming, supplied mainly from Cotonou. Most of the second-hand car markets, like, the popular Berger car market around Mile Two, are booming with activities. Staggering variants of cars, ranging from the simple to the exotic, recreational vehicles and light commercial vehicles are all available in the market. But most of their stocks are sourced from Contonou and other neighbouring countries. Why it is difficult to stop? Investigations show that it is difficult to be stamped out. Car smuggling cannot be stopped because smugglers have perfected the art of flying in cars. They pay big bribes to customs and police at checkpoints along the Idi-Iroko border in order to get their merchandise into the country. Others brave the bullets, and the swampy forests and thickets dotting the 59 illegal routes along the border. Operators at the ports say that it will be difficult to stamp out smuggling when the cost difference between smuggled cars and those cleared at the Nigerian ports remain high. "It would take a miracle for the government to eradicate vehicle smuggling. There are several routes utilised by smugglers while bringing cars to receivers in Nigeria. They avoid the main road because of the heavy presence of security operatives-Nigeria police, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Immigration, Joint Border Patrol, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and State Security Service. The Nigerian government has lost significant revenues because of the situation. The Beninoise government is aware of the enormous income that comes to it from the car import industry and takes well-measured steps to sustain it. Expectedly, the country is exploiting its opportunities to the hilt as reflective in its establishment of a clearinghouse at Igolo where each Nigeria-bound vehicle pays an additional duty equivalent of N12, 000, and sometimes more. Besides, the Beninoise government tries to make the country’s port attractive to its largest customers - the Nigerian smugglers. There is even a special task force that escorts smuggled vehicles from Cotonou wharf to Igolo-Idi- iroko border for onward movement into Nigeria at a special fee. Though the Federal Government about a week ago increased the age limit of cars that could be brought into the country from eight to 10, importers believe it will do little to dissuade the smuggling cartel. Cars in excess of 12 years in age will continue to find their ways into the country. The driving force is huge difference in the cost of vehicles imported through the ports and cars smuggled in at the borders. The Comptroller-General, NCS, Hamman Bello Ahmed, appears to share this view. He identified the high rate of import duty as the cause of smuggling in the country. In a recent interview, Ahmed stated that a reduction in import duty would bring an end to smuggling and consequently, encourage Nigerians to follow the legal procedure for importation. Both Customs and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) believe the high tariff regime not only cripples the economy but leads to high cost of goods and services. Operators in the Nigerian Maritime sector have often expressed worries over the situation where more than 75 per cent of the total imports into the West African Sub-region come into the Nigerian market, but only an insignificant proportion of the same imports come in through any of the country’s eight seaports and approved Borders. Mohammed appeared to have captured the whole picture when he said, "Those importers that divert their consignments do so to reduce the amount of import duty paid." [/b] |
@Chichi77, Ah Cameroon, I have no clue about that, With all these recent happenings, I wont be shocked if we devise new routes and start shipping cars through Togo, Niger or Cameroon. As naija man say's, When one door close, Another one go open, .lol |
If this is true, This is pathetic, This is part of the reason why a lot of us dealers ship through Cotonue, And even I use Cotonou a lot more now. $450 is about 68k , That will mean 68k in addition to our quotes for cars, And I suppose that now translates to about 1900 dollars to ship a jeep from USA, Where does is end, Where does all the money the Goverment makes go to?, |
If this is true, This is pathetic, This is part of the reason why a lot of us dealers ship through Cotonue, $450 is about 68k , That will mean 68k in addition to our quotes for cars, And I suppose that now translates to about 1900 dollars to ship a jeep from USA, Where does is end, Where does all the money the Goverment makes go to?, |
Strictly for Nadabo70, ![]()
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@Nadabo, Thanks for your future patronage and taking your precious time to visit our thread, ![]() We will get you the car of your dreams without breaking your bank account or making you bankrupt, We will be with you from the beginning to the end, The price to your door for a 2006 Passat is 2.15 million to your door, Below is an actual pic of one available for that price, Picture is of the actual car and not demonstration pictures, Picture yourself in the German machine below, TEASE YOUR OPTICAL NERVES WITH THE LOVELY PICS ![]() This is one of the most ergonomically and aethestically pleasing toys ever made, Interested? Call 07086193442 or email aokhai@hotmail.com
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More pics of 700k cars, ![]()
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Hi Chichi77 Hope you are well, I only deal with tokunbo cars, Let me mesmerize and tease your mind with the following cars for 700k , I reckon you want get this for little bro, If you have'nt got him his car gift yet that is, Let's make little bro paint the town red, Let turn "lil bro" to "big bro", But be warned, He will have all them campus and hood chicks chasing after him, ![]() 1992-1994 Toyota Camry 1994 -1996 Toyota Corolla 1994-1996 Honda Accord 1993-1996 VW Golf All cars have CD PLAYER, ICE COLD AIRCONDITION, CLEAN INTERIOR and are dealer owned. ![]() Interested? Call 07086193442 or email aokhai@hotmail.com
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@Powerpoint. Thanks for the call and for you future patronage. It was nice speaking to you Sir. I will email you the additional pictures as agreed. Thanks |
Chioma-luv:Jeezz, You have just re-awakened my brain cells. Had to get a dictionary for that, lol |
We do what we do best, Turn your fantasies into reality, , We have some cars arriving soon, Thou shall not let good deals pass you by, Interesting in pre-ordering quality rides at affordable rates? Call 07086193442 or email aokhai@hotmail.com |
@ MADLADY, Whao gwan mi sis, everything cool?, Mi dey pan Lagos now, Everything alrite pan here, lol |
Hi, Wales unfortunately, I spoke to the dealer over the weekend, Car was sold on saturday to someone else. Sir, Good quality cars and good prices do not last for long, That is why it is best not to proscastinate once you see what you like, like what you see and what you like is what you want, go for it, I do not have anymore compact bmw available. The best I can do is to keep on the lookout for you. Thanks |
even more !
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Power Door Locks Power Mirrors Power Windows Power Steering Gawdd, too much to list !
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Passenger Air Bag Rear Window Defroster Power Seats Leather Seats ![]()
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Driver Air Bag Anti-Lock Brakes Air Conditioning Cruise Control
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Irresistible ergonomics ![]()
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Let me ingite your friends senses even deeper, with more pictures of this machine, I will make him an Abuja or Lagos big boy, ![]()
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@Beeninwank, Thats my purpose, To get my customer's dreaming ! and turning those dreams into reality, ![]() You will never see a cleaner 2007 model at that price. Car will stand out from others in its year, simply because of that rare, highly desired body kit. Car has clean title and clean history, Whilst making a sale is good for my business, Customer satisfaction and service delivery are of paramount importance, Which is why I ensure I only get clean, quality rides. Interested? You know what to do, Pull out that cheque book, lol |
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