A Nigerian man who owns a Toyota Spider car won R240K after racing against a Lexus car. He challenged other people with stronger cars to compete with him.
A Nigerian man who wanted to show how fast his Toyota car was raced with a friend who had a Lexus car ES 350
The man was so confident of his engine that he staked R240K on whoever won between him and the Lexus owner Many people who saw him outmatch the Lexus said that the driver was not good enough as both cars were in the same classRead also@younguc1 said:"All of ona wen dey comment no know about cars, both cars dey use same engine and gearbox… so na same race them go run.""Una wey dey say that ES350 guy nor sabi so is like una dey forget say na Venza V6 engine the spider carry.
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