Government Car Auction Search Tool 1.22

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Government Car Auction Search Tool Every day, thousands of vehicles in North America get repossessed through loan defaults, seizures, tax & surplus laws. A constant influx of these cars cause massive storage issues (and other expenses), and as a result, repossessed cars are auctioned off at steep discounts even as much as 90% off book value. This software tool opens a search database with thousands of repo cars available for dirt cheap.

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