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Friday, January 28, 2011

peugeot 504


The car's old
Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, there are many
enthusiasts.

Some even
respect of U.S. $ 1
million (about 9 billion).
According to Iranian television
station,
Press TV, Ahmadinejad
gave up his car, Peugeot
504, to be sold for
to fund housing projects
for residents who suffer
physical disabilities as well as
the
poor. Sales through
auction process is governed by
Welfare Organization
National. Stage of the tender
process
beginning has been opened in
a
multilingual internet site,
www.ahmadinejadcar.com,
since January 1, 2011.

Iran Daily Daily
reveals, car auction
Ahmadinejad was invited
interest of many parties. In
fact,
there is a bold bid
up to U.S. $ 1 million a day
after auction over the internet
was opened. Though cars
auctioned is not classified
luxury, even old
34.
"The offer came great
from an Arab country, "said
organization's chairman,
Ahmad
Esfandiari, the office
IRNA news. He did not
elaborate
identity of the bidder.

Auction process via the
Internet
lasts until the end
January 2011. The bidder
with a high price will
invited to participate
in the auction phase
end, which will take place
in the city of Abadan in
mid-February
future.
Enthusiasts who come from
Iranian foreign tariff
approximately U.S. $ 67, and
residents
Local U.S. $ 50, if interested
join
in the stage of the tender
process
early on the internet. This
Auction
an initiative
Ahmadinejad to fund
60 000 development projects
housing units for residents
persons with disabilities and
income women
low to support
family.

Ahmadinejad never
using the old car
when it becomes mayor
Tehran before successfully
became president in 2005.
In the market, made cars
France was on average only
valued around U.S. $ 2,000
(About Rp18 million).
While campaigning in
presidential election last year,
Ahmadinejad is determined
placing sector
housing, employment,
and economic reform in
The main agenda
the new government.

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