The United States incarcerated 2,166,260 persons over the past twelve
months. In a great number of these cases, vehicles and other property
were seized by the US Government and are being dispensed to the public
through Sheriff Auctions. The US Government does not have the
facilities to store, maintain, upkeep, or use the vehicles and other
property seized from convicted felons, so by law it must dispose of the
vehicles and property at public auction, with buyers sometimes paying
as little as $100 to $500 for a motorcycle, car, truck or boat.
If you or a family member needs a motorcycle, car, truck or boat, here
is your opportunity to purchase vehicles at the lowest possible price.
Many convicted drug dealers have spent tremendous sums of money on
their vehicles keeping them in perfect condition, and you can have them
for as little as $100 to $500 in some cases.
Sometimes you might be the only bidder, so remember to start your
bidding as low as possible.
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e - 04 Dec 2006 16:01 GMT
>The United States incarcerated 2,166,260 persons over the past twelve
>months. In a great number of these cases, vehicles and other property
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>bidding as low as possible.
>http://motorcyclekt.blogspot.com/#
just use google to get this free. this c.nt is just a scam.