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List of cars on sale available at give away price (Nigeria)

From Juliet Ogechukwu Chima;
THESE CARS WERE IMPOUNDED BY THE NIGERIA CUSTOM SERVICE (NCS) DUE TO ILLEGAL IMPORTATION INTO THE COUNTRY,THEY ARE READILY
AVAILABLE AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN OWNING A VERY SOUND VEHICLE
AT CHEAPER RATE RANGING FROM N150,000 UPWARDS,THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUALS TO PARTICIPATE. THIS VEHICLES ARE IN THE
CUSTOM WAREHOUSES IN SEME
BORDER IN NIGERIA AWAITING REMOVAL BY CLEARANCE.
CAR FEATURES BELOW
Peugeot 406 #430,000
Peugeot 407 #550,000
Peugeot 607 #650,000
Toyota 4Runner #750,000
Toyota Avalon #500,000
Toyota Avensis #650,000
Toyota Camry #300,000-#570,000
Toyota Corolla #400,000
Toyota FJ Cruiser #650,000
Toyota Hi-ace #550,000
Toyota Highlander #500,000
Toyota HiLux #800,000
Toyota Matrix #400,000
Toyota Prado #690,000
Toyota Rav4 #400,000
Toyota Sequoia #680,000
Toyota Sienna #350,000
Toyota Venza #500,000
Toyota Yaris #450,000
Volkswagen Beetle #300,000
Volkswagen Golf #250,000
Honda Accord #350,000
Honda City #360,000
Honda Crosstour #550,000
Honda CR-V #450,000
Honda Odyssey #450,000
Honda Pilot #650,000
Hyundai Accent #450,000
Hyundai Entrant #400,000
Infinity FX35 #800,000
Infinity FX45 #900,000
Lexus GS #1,000,000
Lexus GX460 #950,000
Lexus GX4700 #900,000
Lexus LX 570 #750,000
Lexus RX 300 #650,000
Lexus RX 330 #750,000
Lexus RX 350 #850,000
Mazda 6 #550,000
Mazda 626 #650,000
Mazda MPV #650,000
Mazda Tribute #950,000
Mercedes-Benz C-Class #650,000
Nissan Quest #200,000
Nissan Sentra #850,000
Nissan Xterra #850,000
Audi A4 #500,000
Audi A6 #450,000
BMW 3-Series #550,000
BMW 5-Series #650,000
BMW X5 #500,000
BMW X6 #650,000
And more
Call ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER-GENERAL
Custom: Juliet Chima
Tell: 08182289287
ALSO 50KG BAG OF RICE FOR #5,000 ONLY. BUYER CAN BUY MINIMUM OF 50 BAGS
Call ASSISTANT COMPTROLLER-GENERAL
Custom: Juliet Chima
Tell: 08182289287

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