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Is it sold? |
Nice one |
@ OP Nija don pass as u dey think am, there are hardly spares for this car in nigeria - maintenance is certainly gonna be costly, please consider the buyer. why should a 2003 megane be 1.8M? knock that price down otherwise na bump u go dey post for here every morning. |
2.6m? |
2.45 mill ? |
2.1 mill? |
If Mr.A, bring chin chin today, tomorrow madam B carry groundnut come, a day after dem begin display bend down select, wetin office go turn into? "Shop-Right" abi? Abeg make una talk sense. Bro, market your chin chin to your colleagues, supply it to their homes or trade outside the office but it is highly unprofessional to sell stuff in the office. One day someone will refer to your case as a ground to sell something else in the office and words have a way of developing into problems in an office environment. One day you may just find it in your appraisal. |
post picture please, 1 or 2 yr rent? where is the estate in phase 2? |
I doubt this is a 2007 corolla, it looks more like a 2003 or earlier. Can you pls confirm and show that it is really 2007? |
So there can only be action when a senator is killed. Now we know thier weak point. |
how mch is it going for? |
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Pictures pls. |
I am interested in your car and will send you a mail soon. |
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