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Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by UnimkeAk(m): 10:14pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Explorers: What abt the funds to fix up that level of "wreckage" 3 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by YorubaAssasin: 10:15pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
ogbiwa: Below is an examples of the frame machines the cars go on top of and everything is pulled and straitened back to shape. That's why pple avoid cars with frame damages.
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Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by erico2k2(m): 10:16pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
lambinkin:You have to pay. Vehicle history is never free . . |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ogbiwa: 10:22pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
enemyofprogress: Living up to your moniker I see. 2 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by GrammarCheck: 10:30pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
somehow: Did you factor in the cost of repairs to make it clean like this? 1 Like |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by nelsonebby(m): 10:37pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Explorers:that car is 800/900k last 1 Like |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by phemmyfour: 10:39pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
So explorer na civil servant |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by tommiblack: 10:49pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
How to Read a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/how-to-decode-a-vin-vehicle-identification-number-by-jason-unrau 1 Like |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by Nobody: 10:50pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Cosplay:Those old men too...instead of taking along a youth that knows these things...they always prefer to do it alone..even imagining that the youth they take along might rip them off. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by cooltola(m): 10:51pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
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Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ycoxyng: 11:00pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
A clean title of that Toyota model prices starts from $3,500 - $4,500. Excluding other charges such as port and carriage. Most of the vehicles shipped to Najia are salvaged and accidented. 4 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by neyopp: 11:04pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
You guys should go and follow @xkayglobal for accident free cars on instagram! Thank me later |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by bitingcool: 11:09pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
YorubaAssasin: Make sense. 1 Like |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by MisterGrace: 11:12pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Explorers: Please tell the man to return it. I hate insincere people. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by carbon1224(m): 11:30pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Most of the imported naija cars are salvage. Price a clean title cars online and you would understand how much it will cost you to bring it in. 2 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by pretty16(f): 11:34pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Wow! Am so speechless right now. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ayusco85(m): 11:44pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Explorers:Please hw do I check for my friend, he just bought a 2004 Toyota Corolla 1.7 million. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by wayaa007(m): 12:23am On Apr 28, 2018 |
If they call the price of a clean title car, most people will run away. That car will cost up to $1,500 to fix in the US. I’m surprised to see $275 as a winning bid. Only advice I’d give anyone buying a car is, 1. ask the dealer if it’s a clean title. 2. Be ready to pay more for a clean title. Don’t start saying I say a Camry at Mr.A’s shop and it cost 2m, so yours should be cheaper. For 2.2m considering the crazy clearing situation, it’s a fair deal. The repairs done on it should be well enough to last. When buying a car, always look at it maintenance history in the carFax report, even if it’s accidented or a clean title, you don’t want a car that hasn’t been regularly maintained, it’s worse than buying an accidented car. In the US, you have titles called “salvage-rebuilt” these are cars that had accidents, but have been fixed, and inspected and are certified safe for road use. There’s no harm in buying this type of cars, they are cheaper to buy and have been inspected by authorities to be safe. Flooded titles are also cheap to get, a car with flood title can never be driven in some states in the USA, EXCEPT you have a “bonded title”, when buying a flooded vehicle, please ensure it’s not an expensive car because it’s not worth the risk. Make sure the engine is properly cleaned and serviced and that the sensors are working properly. Certificate of Destruction is for the Junk yard, please don’t drive it. 5 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by troublemakea(m): 12:31am On Apr 28, 2018 |
goldenval: that good anyway you just earned yourself 2 coins fr coming to tell us you use a venza anyway our upper team at NTA n AIT would really be pleased to have you on open air to tell more people you own a venza shioor 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by jimrog: 12:37am On Apr 28, 2018 |
Cosplay: Boss pls give me the link to the VIN tampering thread.. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by troublemakea(m): 12:41am On Apr 28, 2018 |
MisterGrace:after paying? go collect it for him now
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Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by piagetskinner(m): 12:52am On Apr 28, 2018 |
this damage is very extensive.. must have affected the chassis.... in a Short while the car will start vibrating always do a thorough check on the vehicles VIN before buying.. be warned most Nigerian dealers are not to be trusted 5 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by Burgerlomo: 1:29am On Apr 28, 2018 |
Explorers: But your quote did not include the amount they spent to repair the vehicle nah 3 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by progress69: 1:34am On Apr 28, 2018 |
Cosplay: Bros can u check this for me? 4T3BE11A49U002317 |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ogtavia(m): 2:00am On Apr 28, 2018 |
Format1:I am not disputing the price, he can choose to sell at 5m if he will get a buyer. My point is that he sold a very badly damaged vehicle as though it was a clean title or at worst, had minimal damages. 1 Like |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ogtavia(m): 2:03am On Apr 28, 2018 |
gonkin:with this your analysis, ask yourself if its worth it. No dealer will spend that much to fix an accidented vehicle. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ogtavia(m): 2:08am On Apr 28, 2018 |
aonag: well, that's one way to look at it. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by Delonn(m): 2:09am On Apr 28, 2018 |
somehow:Are you from the moon? How much do you think it cost the dealer to fix that recked car? 2 Likes |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ogtavia(m): 2:09am On Apr 28, 2018 |
YorubaAssasin:but why would he go through all that trouble for a badly damaged vehicle. I want to believe that there would have been better options around. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ogtavia(m): 2:11am On Apr 28, 2018 |
na2016:true talk. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by ogtavia(m): 2:14am On Apr 28, 2018 |
YorubaAssasin:I am not disputing the salvage status, not at all sir. I am only wondering why someone would go through so much hassles for a vehicle badly damaged. |
Re: $275 In U.S, ₦2.2m In Nigeria, See The Clean Title Corolla Sold To My Boss(Pics by mixter(m): 2:18am On Apr 28, 2018 |
ogbiwa: Wow. Thanks. Learning a lot |
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