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engine, gear, AC is in a perfect condition. Reverse camera. The bumpers need spray. Nothing else to fix. Buy and drive. Best price 1.250m 08066853107.
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Oga Gazuz, please where can I get the A/C quick fix |
He should also keep money to rebuild fuel stations after trowing flames and burning it down, that is if he survives it Awon flames thrower ![]() |
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Petrol or diesel? |
A very neat toyota hilux needed for immediate purchase! |
You comparing them is another mumu² |
Just go for what you can comfortable maintain, it's not all about buying outright but the long term maintainance! No NairaLander go join money for you for gear box eventually e happen Be wise! |
Samsung is ditching the 3.5mm headphone jackfrom the Galaxy Note 10, but it won't be a one-off. Logically enough the Samsung Galaxy S11 also won't feature a headphone socket. It's sad times for the once-ubiquitous audio port, which, since Apple iPhones took the plunge and killed it, will now be dropped by Samsung in favour of USB-C and Bluetooth solutions, according to sources speaking to Android Police and SamMobile. Wired headphones with 3.5mm jack will still work with the Note 10 and beyond, but you'll need a USB-C-to-3.5mm dongle. Get over it. Best wired budsBest wired over-ear headphonesSamsung Galaxy S10 review and Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus review Samsung used to be one of the few remaining stalwarts of the 3.5mm port. Apple was widely mocked for its decision to drop the connection from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in September 2016, however, a spate of Android manufacturers subsequently followed suit. OnePlus – another long-time defender of the port – relinquished last year, arguing that Bluetooth headphones were now good enough to replace their wired counterparts. It also said it would allow it to squeeze more battery into the handset. Samsung has slowly been moving towards a 3.5mm-less smartphone portfolio. The latest glut of mid-range handsets, Samsung Galaxy A80series, rely on Bluetooth and USB-C headphones. Likewise, the pliable Galaxy Fold, which the Seoul-based manufacturer claims represents the future of design for the Galaxy line, forgoes the 3.5mm port too. After years of using the presence of the 3.5mm port to mock the latest iPhone model in its marketing push, it will be interesting to see how Samsung justifies the move. var Removing the headphone port could allow for a slimmer design, a bigger battery cell, or new features for the flagship smartphone line. However, it'll be disappointing to see the universal port disappear from the Samsung portfolio once and for all. Perhaps Samsung will help sooth the pain of the loss with a free pair of true wireless Galaxy Buds? The South Korean company already offered a similar promotion with pre-orders for the Galaxy S10 series, which have their 3.5mm port intact. Source : https://www.t3.com/amp/news/the-worst-samsung-galaxy-note-10-change-is-coming-to-the-galaxy-s11-too |
stefanweeks:lagos-Ibadan, expecially when customs are at your tail |
agbarisocket:Mumu ² |
Production Run: 1998 – 2007 Cylinder Block Material: Aluminum Cylinder Head Material: Aluminum Valvetrain: Dual Over Head Cams – Four Valve per Horsepower: 120 hp, 143 hp Torque: 122 lb-ft, 126 lb-ft
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*1ZZ: Known Problems* Just like the 2AZ engine, the 1ZZ does have a couple of known issues. The main being excessive oil consumption which many Toyota four cylinders are known for. The main components that cause this oil burning issue are the piston rings just like 2AZ, and the valve stem seals. This issue was cured in the 2003+ versions of the 1ZZ. Other than the oil consumption, the 1ZZ is a pretty reliable little engine. |
*Cars That Came With the 1ZZ The 1ZZ engine was equipped in various automobiles ranging from sedans, coupes, small SUVs, and mid-engined sports car. Toyota put this engine in so many different vehicles because of it’s reliability and good performance especially with the later ZZ engines. Toyota Allion Toyota Avensis Toyota Caldina Toyota Celica GT Toyota Corolla Toyota Isis Toyota Matrix XR Toyota MR2 Spyder Toyota Opa Toyota Premio Toyota RAV4 Toyota Wish Chevy Prizm Pontiac Vibe Lotus Elise |
The Toyota 1ZZ-FE is rather obviously the first engine in the Toyota ZZ family. It’s a 1.8L with a 79mm bore, 91.5mm stroke and a 10:1 compression. You can tell from those specifications alone that this engine is fairly torquey thanks to the long stroke and provides great efficiency with that high compression ratio. This engine feature technologies such as multipoint fuel injection, VVT-i, forged connecting rods, and an optional supercharger for some models. The only models that received the TRD Supercharger kit were the Corolla, Matrix, and Pontiac Vibe. |
moviedoor7:Okay Prof. |
moviedoor7:oga where in lagos? |
Interested... Location |
I just witnessed this at Alapere, Ketu axis of lagos where youths have already seen tearing away the bills posted by Buhari campaign team
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All is Set!! Recommend any good Parcel Service that delivers to DUARA??
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Fake!... I went through the Instagram page and found nothing! |
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My right left on the steering wheel; the right holding a bottle of orijin Bitters while I'm doing 180km at 3rd Main land bridge �... Those it make me a bad driver?? |
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Still available |
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Abroad pictures before it was shipped last year November
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