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I’m looking for auto auctions( selling repossessed or seized cars) in the Indianapolis, IN area.

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2 Comments »

  1. http://urlhawk.com/csf

    - here’s a good website to look for real good, affordable and quality vehicles from official government auctions!

    I bought my Honda Accord 2005 for just $2250 with a milage of 5,270!
    And it’s been already a year I’m riding my car and it’s still doing well! I’ve recommended it to my friends and all of them are enjoying their used cars and have no problem with it!

    One of my friend was very lucky. He got a tuned sports car for just $970!

    ADDED: I just found out that it’s been featured in Auto magazine and they received good editorial reviews!

    Comment by Kaiya — February 16, 2010 @ 4:14 pm

  2. police auctions are cars that have been towed for non payment of tickets and abandoned on the side of the road most will not start either broken down or no keys and the worse of the worse .repo cars and seized cars will be done by the banks and credit unions so call each one or look on internet for any auctions

    Comment by bo — February 16, 2010 @ 4:14 pm

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