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FastShipping:...Dear fastshipping. We have FL22 flatbed and it's a 28 tonnes truck. .this Man Diesel Self-loader is still available too. Thank you
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meetcharles:. Hi meetCharles. It's in first Artillery junction before Fidelity bank if you're coming from Rumuomasi junction..The car stand is very close to the Fidelity bank at first Artillery if you're coming from Rumuomasi junction. Stop at the Fidelity bank , Ring me and I will come pick you or look by the corner and you will see my vehicle stand by the corner. Thanks |
Still available. Location, portharcourt |
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teejan:28 tonnes |
Osinachiadinma:I also have this 18 Tonnes man diesel with self-loader. Price is 4.5m
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Osinachiadinma:. The yellow one is a Mercedes Benz Tipper and it's available. The red one is a 14 Tonnes daf Tipper and it's still available. The white one is a 10 tonnes man diesel and still available for 2.6m. they're all available and their location is in portharcourt |
Osinachiadinma:. The yellow one is a Mercedes Benz Tipper and it's available. The red one is a 14 Tonnes daf Tipper and it's still available. The white one is a 10 tonnes man diesel and still available for 2.6m |
teejan:3.5m last |
ahmad101:I also have Volvo
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3.5m |
Mercedes Benz Tipper for sale. Price 4m. In a very good condition. Location is in portharcourt. For inspection, please call 08052050649
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So this guy became Rich and a celeb after marrying Tonto Dike? Nawaooo. Naija press and over hyping |
Daf Tipper Truck for sale, shipped from England. Lorry in a very good condition. Location is portharcourt. Price is 2.8m. for inspection pls ring Mr Chioma on 08052050649
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This Tipper is 18 Tonnes Tipper with a self-loader. In a very good condition and has never been used in Nigeria. It was shipped from England. Location is portharcourt. Price is 4.5m. please call Mr Chioma for inspection. Thanks.08052050649
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Volvo Flat Bed Truck for sale, shipped from England. Never been used in Nigeria. It,s an 8 Tyres Lorry. Location is in portharcourt. Please call Me Chioma for viewing and for more information. 08052050649. Price 3.8m
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Reduced to 850k for a quick sale, please call now to Arrange for viewing. Thank you |
Year of manufacture: 1994. Make, VolkSwagen Lt35 Petrol Type: Diesel Engine Number of tyres: 6 Price: 900k. Please call for inspection on: Mr Dominic :08031562555 Vehicle in a very good condition, never used in Nigeria. Vehicle in River State;
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Now reduced to 3.5m for urgent sale, please call for inspection |
Still available, now reduced to 4m for urgent sale. Call now for inspection |
Vehicle still available But now in Rivers State, Now LHD |
Vehicle still available but now in Rivers State, now lhd |
Godbless you my Brother, you are perfectly correct, I work in a car assembly factory in Europe and all these lies about job creations are pure bulls. Please spare us the lies, what stupid job, the truth is this policy will hit the middle class earners hard, the implication is prices of both brand new cars and tokunbo cars increase drastically. now buying a new corolla which was 3.5m some 3 yrs back is now 6m, all cos of this stupid tax. Even the government (ministers, senator and executives)introducing the policy i dont see them driving the so called made in Naija car. We have policy implementors who dont think always assuming, they undermine certain factors assuming all Nigerians can cope with the drags. The cost of producing anything in the country is high, due to the absence of the required amenties like power, materials used for production. compared to the countries where these car are being made. Also country stability also very cruticial in attracting investors especially when it comes to investing (sighting manufacturing plant), with all these recent happenenings like bokoharmA, kidnapping , bomb explosions here and there, political instability, ebola etc. no sane foreign business man or company will be willing to risk investing alot in such a nation. Findout if you have friends that work for mulitnational, they will tell u Nigeria is a high risk zone. Travleling into naiaja requires some form clearance. dont get me worng they have asset here but on a small scale. Even the so called telecoms sector are nw outsourcing most of their staff and services. Am certain 99 percent of all the parts used a manufacture the so called made in Naija cars, will be brought from oversees. what will be done here will be assembling. they may employ some few labourers and engineers (at best 3000) nation wide. Compare that to about 30 million nigerians who will be impacted. I feel the approach is very wrong, people shd analyze policies properly before blindly supporting them. What FGN cld have done is to give the so call naija company(local vehicle manufacturers) some form of waivers and duty free importation or a reduced company income tax. Let them come in, produce cars and employ. Then the government can gradually begin to ease of importation, introduce tax for imported cars. the policy is another means of generating revenue for the Government which to me is unfair on the average working class. why must the citizens always bear the burden, cant they think? I have nt gainned any signifcant benefit from the privitisation of nepa, or partial removal of subsidy although i knw it remove alot of burden from the Government. I Personally i see it as a wrong move at the wrong time. but that just me. I know i sound negative but I only speak from experience and the many failed policies[/quote] |
I just can't stop crying for our dear country Nigeria due to bad leadership, with wrong decisions..They want to ban kpomo meat ,they also want to ban Tokunbo cars the pride of the poors..Instead of making life easier for the citizens, rather they're making life even harder for the citizens..How many Nigerians can even afford the tokunbo cars come to talk of the new ones, 'Ridiculous'..Also , they talked about job creations, haha, that's funny, how many jobs do anyone thinks car assembly can provide? Believe me not much , I work in a car assembly factory in Europe . Most jobs in the car assembly factory are largely done by the machines not manually, so where would the job creation come from?. I have three buses in Nigeria for sale and they're going for 600k each. In few weeks time those buses will go for 1.6m and the brand new ones will go for 4m. So how many Nigerians can afford it?. In countries like south Africa and England where people drives brand new cars, those cars were financed by the banks, not on cash bases, which banks in Nigeria gives such loans for cars? |
This truck is now in Lagos, imported from Manchester England. Call for inspection |
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