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Kunle-A:It depends on how long it's been in use in Nija. A friend of mine recently sold out his 2003 Passat which he bought as a 6 months old nija car because the car spent more time at the workshop than in the road and this prompted him to run a carfax report which revealed it's an accidented car. |
teddy2t:Why not provide the vin? |
I am amazed by their wealth of experience in automobiles and had always ejoyed their contributions in this forum. Thank God we still have Siena, Midas02, Promise aka Kunle-A and others who are always willing to share their ideas and wealth of experience with member in this forum but what ever happened to Ivie and OldGlory and why they have to go remains a misery to me. |
24years old dinosaur for 350k? ![]() |
Olu Mighty:800K can only get you a Nija over-used 98/2000 accord. Besides, if you are a serious buyer, how do you expect a seller to call you rather than you calling to negotiate a price? ![]() |
Kunle-A:OK! I agree with you. @ Dantikity Still waiting for pics. Let me know the vehicle location. |
Cool ride, Clean title, Reasonable price. Guys what are you waiting for? Nice sale bro |
dantitiki:2m is really high. Ok, let me see pics. I'll like to know the milage too. Rgds. |
. . . how much bro? ![]() |
Thanks Kunle for your input. The two cars are very common in Nija. I dont think availability of parts will be a major issue (not very sure anyway). I will appreciate more inputs from NLanders. |
I need to order an SUV to contend with the rough terrain in my location but I am finding it difficult to make a choice between 2000 Pathfinder and 99/2001 Montero. Montero is cheaper when compared to Pathfinder but I do not have sufficient information regarding to its durability, cost of maintenance and Fuel economy. I will appreciate any input from any nairalander who can advice me better. |
Thanks Zennatta! 'will go to Tejuosho tomorrow to find out. Have an awesome day. |
''Nigerian Made Car: 2009 Kia Optima'' Is this car really made in Nijaria? I'm confused with the subject. |
Nice ride for a reasonable price. Is this ride a naija used or toks? |
Thanks Tpiah & Dominique. Your input is quite helpful. Maybe we'll settle for the periwinkles which is quite common in Lagos. |
I went to Agege market two weeks ago and could not find anywhere to buy oyster. Someone told me it's sold at Ajegunle and Liverpool market but I searched the whole markets this weekend and could not find it. Another colleague said they sell it at sunday market ogba yet I did not get any when i checked last week. In case you're wondering why i needed this badly, my wife is from okrika, last time i visited my in=laws, i was served with mgbe soup which is the best delicacy i've ever tested in my life, (try it if you think i'm bluffing). My wife has always wanted to prepere this for us but oyster is the only thing that is preventing my wife from fulfilling her promise. Abeg I no wan eat dis soup for dream. I promise to deliver a full plate of mgbe with any drink of your choice, to anyone who can help us out. Thanks, |
, and where is the fire?? ![]() |
Lets see the CRV pics bro. |
Villager from what I learnt is the same as Nissan Quest. It uses the same body and engine parts with Quest, so I dont think sourcing for parts will be a major issue. |
Sweet ride I must confess. Can 580 fly it? |
Is this car still available? I'll like to know if it's v4 or v6. |
kablooee:I understand it's an european specs. Perhaps thats the reason for the invalid result. Thanks anyway |
Thanks Kablooee, 'will check to make correction and revert. Have an awesome day. |
Hi Adexcarz, Sorry to intrude in your thread. please I'll appreciate it if you could kindly assist me with this vin:SB172ABKOOE157948. Thanks a million - Wish you a nice sale. |
I will appreciate any assistance from anyone who can provide me with this vin repors: SB172ABKOOE157948. Thanks & God bless you. |
My whole life is a testimony that God still performs miracles. He is the same yesterday, today and forever. Whenever I look back to where I started to where I am and where God is taking me to, all I can say is "Thank You Jesus". My life is indeed a testimony that God still performs miracle and His blessings maketh rich and addeth no sorrow. Having lost my job as a marketing executive with a private firm as a result of mysterious death of our Group Director and our GMD (his wife), I got tired of searching for a white collar jobs and decided to settle for the job of a security guard in an oil servicing firm (Willbross PH). This was the most humiliating job I've done in m y entire life. Imagine what it means for a Master degree holder to push the armored gates in sunlight and in the rain with a meager pay which in most cases comes after your bills have accumulated far above your income. For the two years I did this job, I'd written quite a number of applications without any luck; I also sent resumes to relations without any corresponding job offer. But in all, I never lost hope in the fact that God still have greater plans for me. In Oct 22nd 2006, while at the church (Salvation Ministries PH) Pastor David Ibiyeomie while trying to demonstrate how God clothes us daily with His grace placed his jacket on two young men whom he called out to the alter. Before they went back to their seats, he told them to begin to walk in prosperity henceforth because no one wears his garments and remains in poverty. I have been wearing his somplete outfit which the most generous pastor I've known has given to me for more than a year prior to that prophesy; I then anchored my faith to that prophetic word and asked God to use me as an instrument to show the entire congregation that the Lord truly speaks through His servant. I also told God in prayer that I want to stand at the alter by the following Sunday to testify that the Lord has confirmed the words of His servant in my life. Two days later, (Tuesday 24th oct), while at work, I was feeling so depressed after pushing the armored gates for some hours when a distant relation called me from Lagos and asked if I would like to resign my jod immediately and come over to Lagos because he is working out something better for me in one of the world's leading oil firm, this sounded like a dream to me, I then remembered the covenant at the church and the promise to come back to testify. I told him to give me a week to tidy up things. Having testified the following Sunday Oct 29th, 2006, I took a 3 days time off and proceeded to Lagos on Nov 2nd. I did not even tender my resignation letter because everything seemed like a dream to me. I reported at the head office on Nov 3rd with my credentials hoping that I will be scheduled for the usual rigorous interviews. To my greatest surprise, I was asked to resume work immediately in the HR dept while my appointment letter was given to me with effect from Nov 1st. I am in my 3rd assignment in this firm and have seen the hand of God in everything I lay my hands on. The Lord has really favored me in all areas of my life and has restored to me the days of cankerworm and palmerworms. I am truly grateful that the good Lord has used His servant to break the chains of fruitlessness and poverty in my life and I vow to always serve and worship Him for the rest of my life. I know that what He did for me, He will also do for you because "OUR GOD IS THE SAME YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW" Always learn to trust and obey Him even while you walk in the storm and in case you don’t believe in miracle, you need to have a rethink. May the good Lord bless & locate you today as you as you help me to praise Him for His faithfulness in my life. |

