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What is your current rate? |
Inspired really came through on this car! The car drives like new, and it's clean in and out -for a good price. No accident history as stated and the pictures you see don't lie. Plus Inspired was professional all through -before and after we closed the deal. I didn't believe in giving some complete stranger my hard-earned money before seeing the goods but Inspired sure does inspire confidence in his clients. Even before meeting him I felt I could trust him. I met him for the first time when he delivered the car but all the while we talked as though we were well acquainted -he was very helpful throughout, with good after sales service and he's never bothered with your frequent calls. This guy is in the right business! I am certainly glad I bought this car from Inspired. He's the man! Bravo, Inspired! |
Kunle, Thanks for the last VIN check. God bless you real good, brother. Like Oliver Twist, I come again hopefully for the last time. Kindly help check this VIN and let me know what you think: JTEDD21A650118176. Thanks! |
how much? |
Kunle, Abeg help me check this VIN: JTEHF21AX20061505 Thanks! |
At the price you're asking for, it's likely to be available for a long time! |
@ carshopper Do you really want to sell this car or would you rather keep it on the shelf for a month unitl you realise how much this car really goes for? Haba 2.8m for a 2004 highlander? What's your best price? |
@ stillgreen I am sure you probably meant no harm but you should have clearly stated it in your post that the pictures you posted are not the actual ones for the highlanders you are bringing in but ones you picked from the web (www.edmunds.com/toyota/highlander/2001/) -pictures 12, 37 and 38. Things like this give the impression that you cannot be trusted. But I guess it's OK since you are not asking for any initial deposit, so little harm done. In the future, you need to be more straightforward. |
@stillgreen What is your very best price for the 2004 model? |
Kunle, Many thanks for the VIN check! I also appreciate your advice. The mechanic said the accident affected the chasis/frame and he wouldn't advise to buy this car. The search continues. Cheers! |
Hi Kunle, Abeg help me check the VIN for this car: JTEGD21A230068337. I'd also appreciate your advice on whatever you find. Thanks! |
@ 9jamarket, This is a salvage car 2005 model, this price is too much now. |
Kunle, many thanks for your kind help as always! Cheers! |
@ anthonyeky Just helped secure the vin report for your car: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-278233.2624.html#msg7522305 |
Hi Kunle, THanks for all the good work and for staying consistent all this while. Please I need to ask for another vin check. Vin is below: 1HGCM56837AO57374 Thanks. |
I think people need to keep an open mind on this issue. What is fundamentally wrong with paying for a seat at a Christian event? The only trouble is that Nigerians want everything free of charge: free bibles, free attendance at conferences that are expensive to put together etc. The truth is that someone pays for those things -often people making sacrifices themselves because they believe in a cause. So if you don't care enough to attend the programme or to pay for it, then stay away and by all means shut your mouth on an issue that doesn't concern you! In other countries of the world (US, UK, South Africa), Christain events are not always free. Conferences, conventions etc often require a registration fee. The poverty of our nation and indeed the poor mindsets of people (in addition to the need to provide maximum opportunity for impact) is the reason many religious organisations don't charge a fee, but there's nothing fundamentally wrong with this in my view. I am not a member of Christ Embassy or even a fan of Pastor Chris, but I don't have to be to know what's not right. Plus a word of advise to those who have been talking anyhow on this post about men of God: better to shut up than get on God's wrong side. He still means it when he says 'touch not my anointed'. Even when they go wrong, He can deal with them. God doesn't allow anyone mess with His anointed ones. If you don't agree with a man of God's practise, don't attend his church but by all means don't get yourself involved in what frankly doesn't concern you. It not worth crossing God over. |
@anthonyeky, Good car but as a salvage car, it should cost less than N2.2m. Plus do you know whether the collison it has before it was repaired was a frontal collision or not? |
Kunle, Please help with this VIN: 1HGCM56384A133462. thanks! |
@panifid Do you have any EOD/ED 2003-7 with leather seats, 4 plugs, low mileage and clean title available for immediate purchase -cash and carry? Please let me know! |
Just wondering: why are you selling after only 3 months of registering the car? |
how much? |
What's your asking price? |
Hi Interested in this vehicle. Does it have 4 plugs or is it V6? What's the best price you can do? |
Guy, please post the vin for this car. I am interested. |
Queensheeb, Are you also Jesarmy? This same car is advertised elsewhere on Nairaland https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-212119.0.html and it appears that the car is still in the US. Is this car available for inspection and immediate purchase in Nigeria? |
Thanks for your post cap28. I was just doing some research and I can confirm that you are correct on many of the points you listed. However, a few amendments: 1. There are actually only 3 Shell companies actively operating in Nigeria: SPDC (the mother company), SNEPCo (the shell company that operates the offshore Bonga field) and a relatively small operation Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) which largely handles gas supplies to the domestic market. 2. SPDC is indeed owned based on the formula you listed and both funding of its operations and profit sharing is done based on the ownership structure. However, they only share profit after the federation has taken rotalties and taxes and the cost of all licenses go to the federation, and is not shared as you stated. Shell is the operator though. 3. While SPDC is a joint venture, SNEPCo is also a joint venture with Shell owning the majority of shares and maybe just Exxon Mobil owing a few more. SNG is fully owned by Shell it seems. It thus means that whatever we accuse Shell of, we must remember that the FGN is their partner in this. |
Kunle, Abeg help me run the vin for these two: 1HGCM66593A050774 JHMCM56663c072980 Thanks in advance |
Does anyone have an idea about the ownership structure of the Shell venture in Nigeria? Out of all our oil that they produce, how much goes to government and how much to Shell and others in partnership with them? |
Banix, What's holding up the VIN. Let's have it now so that we can know what we are considering. I am a serious buyer, but there's no point looking at a picture of what may be a refurbished lemon. Show the VIN and put our concerns to rest. |
Many thanks, Kunle. I didn't see it and sorry for the trouble it caused. If you see this car you would never believe what the report says. Now I know not to believe what I see on the car. |
Kunle, Abeg no forget me o. Hi Kunle, Kindly help check out this VIN: 1HGCM568X5A182255. I am considering buying this car. I'd appreciate your advise as well, whatever you find. By the way, thanks for the good work. Please keep it up! |
Hi, Kindly help check out this VIN: 1HGCM568X5A182255. I am considering buying this car. I'd appreciate your advise as well, whatever you find. By the way, thanks for the good work. Please keep it up! |
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