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Mr EOCO,
What if I had a complete engine change because the VIN number will be different from the VIN on the dashboard and the seat belt area? Can you please advise how to legalise?
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.....for instance 15 paracetamol at once.........or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
If the VIN on dashboard and the driver-side door pillar near the seatbelt are intact, that data would be sufficient to trace the car’s year of manufacture and genuine ownership history. 2 out of 3 should be enough.
Most of the officials at EOCO are villagers that don't jack about cars. Please stop this foolishness and investigate Customs at the ports. They make these car stealing syndicates succeed.
Villagers are prone to call others villagers. EOCO is doing a good job in cautioning potential victims. Now that the FBI is focused on Ghana as international stolen-vehicle hub, 99% of the cars would be recovered, and perpetr ...
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Which sovereign country allows FBi to tell they how to run things in your country
Money is king. If a nation does not cooperate, they would be financial retribution via IMF, WB, and others.
GO AND CHASE THE GOLD..DIAMOND. AND HUMANS THAT WERE STOLEN FROM AFRICA TO THE WEST..and stop disturbing your own people.
Go to the ports and harbours and put in rigorous checks for 2nd hand cars and catch the the thieves there.
Instead of asking the man on the street to be accountable for checking if his bought car is stolen or not. And haulin ...
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That’s being done, but it is not sufficient without educating potential buyers.
Poor country high end vehicles and car museums
So what is the nations benefit from this activities you are doing and why