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From: Ganns Deen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 16, 2007 9:53 AM
Subject: Letter from Ganns ;)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Friends! How have you all been? Cathy and I are great. We're going to be
parents again: Cathy's giving birth to our second child, a baby girl most
likely, by the end of the month. Her name's Nicola, or Nikki. Our family is
now officially complete! Praise God!

On that note, I was wondering if you could help us out by spreading the word
that we're selling The Revorend, our 2002 Toyota Revo GL. We're We parting
with the Revorend because, well, Cathy is giving birth, and we want cash on
the side in case any complications arise. We're also a small family (Cathy,
Nathan, Nikki, and I), and we don't need such a big car. Finally, we'd like
to use some of the cash to make an initial downpayment on a smaller car, so
look at your purchase of the Revorend as a way of blessing yourselves and us
as well.

Please pass this information on to whomever you think may be interested.
Feel free to trim it down to bare bones details, if you like. This being our
first car, though, I can't help but refer to the Revo as a member of our
family, because Lord knows we've sure treated him like one. :)

The Revorend is a 2002 Toyota Revo GL. He comes in a lovely shade of royal
brown, runs on economical diesel fuel, and sports a license plate ending in
1. We've racked up a little more than 85,000 kilometers on him, but always
drove his manual transmission with care and precision. Given that the
Revorend spent about 80% of his life thus far for city driving, his idling
is low and his fuel consumption more than decent.

The Revorend has never seen the interior of a repair shop that did not
belong to Toyota. All his tuneups and maintenance took place specifically at
Toyota Bel-Air. He's registered for 2007, and we recently insured him for a
year (April 2007-2008), insurance that will carry over to whomever will take
him.

The Revorend is all-power, of course, steering and windows, among other
things. His foglamps are reliable, his speakers in very good shape, and his
interiors immaculate. Air conditioning is lovely, even at horrific lunchtime
temperatures, and the seats are comfy comfy comfy.

On the distaff side, he does come with the standard occasional small nicks
and dents that come with travel. These, I imagine, can be easily repaired
and restored. There are a couple of deeper dents (one behind the right
passenger door, the other on the left bumper, but neither are particularly
obvious). His aircon filter needs cleaning – something I couldn't do because
we couldn't afford to lose him for the four days it apparently takes Toyota
to clean the aircon – and there are stickers on his back that you may have
to remove if you aren't Christian. ;)

These, actually, are partly why we're willing to part with him for such a
low cash price: Php330,000, but we're willing to go as low as Php310,000 if
you decide to pay in cash, in full. Please don't try to bargain us down past
Php310,000. If you'd like to resell him for a higher price (patungan ninyo),
please be my guest.

If you're interested, please give me a call at 0920-9073962 or send me an
email at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for your time and God superbless you.


ganns

--
David Quitoriano


"Be brave to do things bigger than yourself."

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