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Just as we said, outstanding condition, 2.5 years later! |
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Thanks for your keen interest in our vehicle over the years. Yes, we tried to sell it when it first arrived; then registered it for personal use and now wish to sell again. Country hard. Perhaps you should just make an offer, rather than cyber stalk the vehicle? Call anytime. |
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2009 Mercedes Benz R350. OUTSTANDING condition! Rare Navy Blue Exterior Tan Leather Interior Air Conditioner in Perfect Condition Panoramic Roof iPod / iPhone connector Bluetooth Phone Remote Trunk Power Locks 3rd Row Seating Navigation Well maintained, my personal vehicle in the USA. Priced to sell at - N4M You cannot even buy a new Kia for N4 today! 0817 777 1043 |
gbadexy:Thanks! Please send / post your contact info. Is this applied as a paint undercoat, or applied along with paint? |
Hi there. I need a sealant treatment for a small section of my wall. Where can I find a good quality product? I have oxidization on my wall from water stains and rising damp. HELP! |
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Hello Car Talkers! Need your help clearing the Seat Restraint System code from a 2009/10 Merc R350. We had to change the battery recently, we discovered the incredibly awkward battery location under the front passengers seat; had to move the seat and displace the seatbelt to change battery; and now cannot seem to clear the code. The MB forums seem to suggest I need to take it to a MB dealer. I would rather not. Any advise? help? Thanks. |
This is interesting. To all those who advocate Cotonou as a shipping destination, be warned: As you read through the full article, see if you can spot the loophole that seems to be created by Customs themselves. Guardian News, May 11, 2015: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/05/customs-service-other-agencies-synergise-to-end-vehicle-smuggling/ "WHEN Nigeria’s new automobile policy, intended to encourage the emergence of a vibrant auto industry, was announced last year, the opposition from some segments was fierce, but understandable. The cost of new and fairly used vehicles will go up with the imposition of 75 per cent tariff on imported vehicles. A section of the auto industry was even more skeptical of the policy, as they pointed out several inadequacies that would make the policy a failure in the long run. They did not like the planned speed of implementation by the government, and they expressed reservation at the hasty implementation due to inadequate power supply, lack of skilled workers to drive the policy, poor economic environment in the escalation of vehicle prices, lack of steel and parts manufacturers. The policy was designed to attract Direct Foreign Investors (FDI) and to revive comatose automobile plants, encourage transfer of technology and to advance manufacturing activities needed for the production of affordable vehicles for the average buyer in the country. Despite the reservations, government took another step forward in its implementation, last week, with the introduction of National Automotive Repository Portal (NARP), which is designed to integrate all stakeholders and to ensure the emergence of National automotive database that will serve as a reference for investors, maritime workers and internal Board of Revenue. The agencies, the Customs, NAC and licensing offices have agreed to work together to ensure that no smuggled vehicle is registered anywhere in the country. Therefore part of the agreement involves the collation of all vehicles cleared by the customs at the gateways, including land borders with their identification numbers and to be forwarded to NAC, which will in turn forward same to all licensing offices nation wide, with its stamp, to ensure only the vehicles on the list are registered. With the scheme, it will become impossible for any smuggled vehicle to ply Nigerian roads as they cannot be registered anywhere in the country. Under the scheme, all vehicles are to be issued with a vehicle Identification Number (VIN) by the Nigeria Customs service, which it will then transmit to the National Automative Council (NAC) and later to the licensing officers nationwide. Any vehicle not on the list from NAC and has no VIN will not be registered anywhere in the country. Trade and investment minister, Olusegun Aganga said in Abuja last week that a functional database for vehicles in the country was critical for the success of National Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP). Besides he said it was important for industrial growth and development. According to him, the NARP would help to bring back the automobile products being diverted to ports in neighbouring countries as “as all vehicles entering Nigeria will not be registered if their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is not in the repository. Defending the move to have all vehicles in the database for ease of registration at the licensing offices, the minister said: “The automotive policy was launched as part of Nigeria’s industrial revolution plan, aimed at increasing the contribution to our GDP by the manufacturing sector from 6.8 per cent in 2014 to above 13 per cent by 2017. The main objective of the automotive policy is to bring back automotive assemble and develop local content. This will enable us create employment, acquire technology for our industrialization and reduce pressure on the country’s balance of payment position resulting from escalating vehicle import bill. I am accordingly, very pleased to inaugurate the National Automobile Repository portal, which will help maritime workers to prevent diversion of automobile to other ports as all vehicles entering Nigeria will not be registered if their VIN is not in the repository..." Lol. DId you catch the bolded section? All vehicles are to be issued VIN's by customs. What about the manufacturers VIN's which are already unique identifiers? This is where the Nigerian magomago, wuruwuru comes to play. So eventually, even the smuggled vehicles can "obtain" a VIN from Customs. Up Customs! ![]() |
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Recently purchased 10 Passports from the USA. Sold 8 in 1 week, Only 2 left! Call quickly for this incredible phone. Still under warranty from Blackberry. 08098086622
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Features: This is a 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom, true loft in highly sought-after Historic Brookhaven / Chamblee in the beautiful city of Atlanta. Soaring 18 foot exposed ceilings, modern fittings and beautiful fixtures. Location is 8 minutes North of Buckhead, Phipps Plaza and Lenox Mall. We have great schools, shopping, and lots of entertainment within walking distance. Loft complex is across the street from Chamblee MARTA train station, a short 30 minute train ride from the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Potential: Great for personal use or investment. Strong rental values in the area - equivalent of N3,500,000 per annum! Low association dues - $180 per month. Price: $195,000 Please PM me directly or call Nigeria office 08098086622
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Bossforeva:You are sympathetic, Bossforeva, and thats mighty kind of you. However, it is clear from the comments that the bad rap he gets is not undeserved! This is a self-regulated forum, and folks genuinely rely on the information obtained from this section with dire consequences to their finances if wrong. Nairalandlers cannot afford to be so concerned with being politically correct or nice, that we jeopardize the public. |
Rilwayne001:That is not quite how fiscal budgeting works - the fact that this money is "saved", does not equate to a surplus. It simply means that is N2B that does not have to be spent. Reality is that the funds were probably never available as Nigeria has been robbing Peter to pay Paul in this era of our single product economy (OIL). Let me explain with an everyday analogy: Wazobia earns N100,000 annually. Wazobia has his eyes on a Toyota Camry at the car dealer next door. The Camry costs N500,000. Wazobia places the Camry on his "budget" every year, believing like the man of God (Daddy G.O.) says, that this blessing shall be his! 2 years go by, Wazobia still has not been able to save a penny because his yearly expenses are N120,000! He is barely making it, and has had to borrow money from Iya Ijebu (IMF) and Malam Nasiru to meet up. (Lets not talk about the time he stole N2000 from madams wallet when she was making eyes at Oga's best friend.) One day, as Wazobia is walking home (trekking, because he cannot afford keke napep), he sees that the Camry is gone! "Kai!" Wazobia says, "someone has stolen my blessing! Diaris God oh!!" He goes home that evening and with a heavy heart (full of curses for that thief of blessings), he strikes the Camry off his budget. Fact: 1. Wazobia is NOT N500,000 richer suddenly. 2. That is N500,000 he does not have to worry about borrowing / stealing / re-allocating to spend. 3. Wazobia, clearly an irresponsible dreamer, will probably just replace the Camry with another unrealistic item on his "budget". Comprende? |
Love the seats! Really transforms the Hilux. |
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The ONLY thing I envy about the male specie is the ability to pee standing up, pretty much anywhere the heck decency permits! This list was clearly written by a guy, with little or no input from women. |
scooby650:Oga, this one no be "how much?" matter. I thank you for the inquiry, please call lets discuss your interest. If you PM me, I will send my number in the US. Thanks. |
Much respect to the Erediauwa family! If true, I mourn with you. The cheeky side of me can't help but say - in keeping with the old Bini tradition, virgins will probably be buried with Omo n'Oba n'Edo. Good luck finding virgins in Benin! Whooosaaiii?? ![]() |
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Hello Nairalanders - I purchased this vehicle in Atlanta GA for a friend last week, but he now says he would prefer a 2014 instead (customs charges, I guess). The car is in excellent condition, practically brand new, with new car scent still. I do not need a Corolla, I would have kept it for myself and paid him off. Anyway, it has all the bells and whistles - reverse camera, combination leather interior, sport mode etc. I bought it for him at a fantastic price, several thousands off the retail price and will pass the savings on to whomever may be interested. You will ship and clear in Nigeria yourself, or we can assist, as you choose. Any serious parties please contact me directly or call my shop manager on 08098086622. I am also advertising locally in ATL, so may not last long.
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[quote author=doctokwus post=30692774] He said if any of his men were shot,no less than 20 civilians would pay for it. [color=#550000][/color]. He told his men they were the only authority that has power before,during and after the elections. Highly inflammatory and irresponsible comments from a public servant meant to Protect and Serve! If true, this man should be charged with inciting terror! |
Lets not forget that how president borrowed a loan of $1,000,000,000 to fight BH, Cant he just used the saved ghost workers salary instead of collecting a loan?