They finally met

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Wha! Realy? I am surprised. Elders na sponsors kujeni muone haya mambo, na muchambue.

Mtu aliuziwa gari ya udingo. It’s taking too damn long to introduce the new generation plates

i don’t know why…naona kama harrier ndio imbo hapa…hawa watu wa magari kubwa, wengi ni fake it till you make it

New generation plates are long overdue.

:)elder na sponsor walikutana…nani ataumia?

Hapa kule news

naona hapo juu FLYING SQUAD. Hizi ni gari za serikali. No mistakes have been made

kuna vile naona kama paintwork ya fielder si original…

Hehehe hapo gari moja ni salvage

hiyo unaona chini ya bumper ni ile stagnant water huwa inasplash kwa bumper

Mimi nitaumia, wacha nijitoe, natembeza kiatu…

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This usually happens if it’s the same model and color. One of them didn’t do a search.

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Reminds me of this case.

There is some resemblance in both scenarios…A small car , usually the genuine one, and a BIG car,usually the fake one

Gari za Nanna Hii huwa zinashikwa zinapelekwa hio parking ya pangani flying squad. Hapo huwezi kosa kadhaa with the same mess

isnt that unfair to the genuine, owner of the car…they should impound and retain the fake one only, the legal one should be set free

There is a guy in Thika who found himself there. He acquired an NZE when they were sexy but was very vague about how he sourced it or the cost. Hapo nikajijazia. Sure enough one good day he came out of the club to find the dreaded flying squad parked next to him with a car with similar plates just waiting. He lost the vehicle, cooled his heels as a govt guest and parted with quite a tidy sum for the story to go away.

system ya majambazi.

I think its procedural. Both parties are asked to produce the papers which will then be checked against the database, kina engine and chassis numbers. This is where even interpol comes In. Then whoever is genuine is let go, as they “discuss” with the other fella…