Thank you note for FRED..

Below are photos and thankyou notes i recently received from a satisfied customer in Zambia





Hi FRED,




Hope you are fine. Iam happy to inform you that I was glad when I reached home with the car I bought from you.I will send you my photos later. You were very patient with me. I do appreciate for your good service.


Goodday. May God bless you.


Blackstone






Dear FRED,


Hi, how are you? I am fine and happy to inform you that I collected the car from Dar-es-Salaam on Thursday 19/11/2010.


Thank you for good service. Please continue with the same spirit.


Good day.


Blackstone


Mr. Blackstone is one of the many satisfied customers i have.
Here at FREDDYNICE AUTO MASTER, I will be more than happy to help you in the hopes of finding your dream car.

You can contact me at 46736724708 or freddynice@live.co.za

What to Do if You’re in a Car Accident — 10 Tips



No one expects to be in a car accident, but many accidents happen every day. Statistics show that nearly all of us will be in a car accident at some time. Knowing what to do when an accident happens is important. It can make all the difference if you, your family or friends are hurt and need help.
1

Get Help

Call 112(TANZANIA) if anyone is hurt. Medical care within the first hour after an injury is critical.
2

Notify the Police

In most states this is required by law before you can leave the scene if anyone is injured, or there is any significant property damage. It’s a mistake to just exchange names and phone numbers with the other driver and leave the scene. Call the police. Be sure to get the name of the officer at the scene and write it down.
3

Get Crucial Information

Get contact information from the other driver or drivers. Jot down their name, address and phone number. Make a note of the color, make and model of the other vehicles, and the license plates if you can. The police officer can help you get all this information, and will often have a form for you to exchange with the other driver(s) involved. Do not be afraid to ask such information, or for the form.
4

Identify Witnesses

Get the names and contact information of anyone who saw the accident. If you can, do this quickly. Often, people who saw the collision will stop for a short time, but leave before the police arrive. Other motorists, passengers or pedestrians can be critical witnesses. Get their name and phone number.
5

Do Not Discuss Fault

Do not blame the other driver even if they were clearly at fault. It may just start an argument. But, if the other driver admits it was their fault, make a mental note of it. When you get home, jot down precisely what you remember them saying. Even if you feel you may have been partially at fault, do not say anything that admits your feeling. "Fault" is often a complex determination based on the facts and complicated laws. Leave that issue for the police to decide – or an attorney, if necessary.
6

Write a Note to Yourself Afterward

After the accident write a note to yourself (and possibly for your attorney, if you later need one). Include all the information you have gathered and can remember while it is fresh in your mind. Explain how the accident happened as best you can. Drawing a sketch or diagram of the collision will be a helpful memory aid later on. It may be months, or even years, before the insurance companies fully resolve any claims.
7

Call Your Insurance Agent

All insurance policies require you to notify your insurance company. This must be done shortly after the accident. Unnecessary delay in telling your insurance company about the crash can result in a denial of your claim.
8

File Necessary State Accident Reports

In most states, if anyone is injured or there is significant property damage to the vehicles you must file a State Accident Report. The form, with directions, can be obtained from the police department. In some States this report must be filed within 10 days after the accident.
9

Take Picture if You Can

“A picture is worth a thousand words.” Today most of us have a camera built into our cell phones. If you can, and it is safe, take pictures of the vehicles before they are moved. Pictures of the damage and position of the vehicles can be very important. They can prove how the accident happened and document the force of the collision. This can be helpful evidence if the accident caused any injuries. If you are not able to take pictures, ask one of your passengers who is alright, or a witness, to do it for you. After you get emergency care and are home, remember to take pictures of your injuries – any cuts, bruises or bandages, and any casts or crutches. It is particularly important to take a picture of any seat belt bruise on the front of your shoulders and chest. This bruise may not develop right away. Taking a picture of it can keep the other side from claiming that you were not wearing a seat belt.
10

Protect Your Rights

To protect your rights you must act quickly and correctly after a motor vehicle accident. Deciding fault can be complicated. Insurance coverage, and how you will get your medical bills paid, can be very confusing and frustrating. Insurance adjustors may call and ask you to give them a tape recorded statement. Should you do that? You may have many questions about your rights, and your obligations to insurance representatives. You may have questions whether the insurance companies are treating you fairly. Don’t jeopardize your rights. CALL AN EXPERIENCED ATTORNEY who specializes in accident and injury claims for advice and answers to your questions.

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Year 1998
Transmission AT
CC 1900
Fuel type PETROL
Color SILVER
Door 2
Mileage 103,336 Km
Option PS  PW  AC  AW  AB  LS  
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How to Pimp Your Ride for Under $500

So you want to pimp out your ride but you don't want to put a hole in your wallet, well don't worry, just follow the steps below to pimp out your ride and keep your wallet fat.



INSTUCTION

1 Let's start with the speakers. You can buy some decent speakers for around $100. Start by removing the door panel.




2  Remove your old speaker by removing the screws. Hook up the wires to the new speaker and reinstall it.


3  Now we are going to hook up a remote control system for the locks. Read the instruction manual to find out how to install this system.


4  If it is possible to cover up the holes in your door, do so. It greatly improves the sound quality.


5  Let's tackle the radio. Remove your old radio and install your new one. You may need a mounting plate for your new radio.


6  We are going to put in a sub woofer. Run the wires for the sub woofer. Install the wires to the sub woofer. Turn on the radio and test it out.


7  Reinstall your door panel. So you got the speakers, woofer, keyless entry, and a CD player, but now let's do the exhaust. A discount muffler shop could sell you a decent looking exhaust for around $25. I had mine professionally installed by a professional but you can do it if you want.


8 You can get a window tint for around $20. If you want, get some window tint on your windows.

9 If you still have money left in your budget, get some nice wheels to pimp out your ride. So that's about it. Your ride has been officially pimped for under $500.


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