Buy Cars and Trucks in Gloucester City, New Jersey

Jaguar : XJ XJ6 85 JAG XJ6 SEDAN CLEAN NO RESERVE
Jaguar : XJ XJ6 85 JAG XJ6 SEDAN CLEAN NO RESERVE
$1,125.00 (3 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 7m
Audi : A8 4dr Sdn 4.2L 05 Audi A8 Quattro 4.2L No Reserve
Audi : A8 4dr Sdn 4.2L 05 Audi A8 Quattro 4.2L No Reserve
$15,101.00 (32 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 22m
Honda : Odyssey EX-L 2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L NAVIGETION DVD
Honda : Odyssey EX-L 2005 Honda Odyssey EX-L NAVIGETION DVD
$12,750.00 (28 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 37m
Mercury : Cougar XR7 73 Mercury Cougar XR7
Mercury : Cougar XR7 73 Mercury Cougar XR7
$950.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 13h 29m
Porsche : Boxster 2011 Porsche Boxster
Porsche : Boxster 2011 Porsche Boxster
$53,995.00
Time Left: 14h 3m
Ford : F-150 2005 Ford F150- no reserve
Ford : F-150 2005 Ford F150- no reserve
$5,000.00
$6,500.00
Time Left: 14h 48m

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Where to park in Gloucester?
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I am going to be starting work in the Brunswick Road area of Gloucester from next month. I will be traveling by car from M5 jct 12 and leaving via A40 > A48. What is the best car park to use to park all day between Mon-Fri in order to get in and out of the city quickly along with easy access to work? Thanks in advance


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park and ride near the cattle market near b&q look out for tesco's it'll then take you into town drops off right in your area :)

Where is there to hire badminton courts in Bristol?
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Preferably in the City Centre, near Stokes Croft/Gloucester Road. Somewhere within walking distance of Stokes Croft, I don't own a car.


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Try Googling!

ready to leave south jersey...where to now ?
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coincidentally, i can transfer through my job in six months, and my lease is also up in six months. i'm currently in gloucester city, nj [i live directly under the walt whitman bridge] my fiancé wants to become a paid firefighter, and since i work for walmart, i can literally transfer anywhere in the us. but where is the best place to be ? low rent, low car insurance [although anywhere will be cheaper than jersey] but not a run-down crime ridden town. any suggestions ? weirdly enough, i've looked at both nocal and gainesville, fl


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I would highly recommend North Carolina: Great state with beautiful mountains, gorgeous beaches and everything in between. Great weather - all four seasons but no extremes, good economy, and plenty of jobs. Good luck. http://www.visitnc.com/ http://www.ncgov.com/

can anyone suggest good?
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Hi looking for good car boot sale/s around the city of Gloucester UK sunday and / or weekday/s where it's ''better stuff'' rather than garage clear out stuff! T.Q.


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Your hoping for people to answer in you area, a long shot me thinks! why not just scan your local 'Rag' it should give you one or two options.

Did you know that 5 of the 9/11 terrorists had had traffic tickets while here illegally and 3 of the Fort Dix?
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terrorists had multiple suspended licenses, yet 'don't ask' protocols meant no one even checked to see if they were here illegally? http://www.nj.com/news/gloucester/local/index.ssf?/ base/news-6/117904116763660.xml&coll=8 That article is about the Ft Dix terrorists, however, last summer there was House testimony about the 9/11 terrorists, as well. One even had the unpaid ticket in the glove compartment of the rental car they dropped off at the airport on 9/11. In light of this, what do you think about 'sanctuary cities'? BarB, before you accuse people of roiling in hate you might want to read the question again. They were illegally here. They were stopped by police. Police did not check their ID. If they had, they should have been deported. If deported their part in the schemes would have failed. Absolutely 9/11 has something to do with sanctuary cities. And I understand that 2 of the Ft Dix terrorists DID come illegally over the southern border. As to Mexicans, who said anything about Mexicans? There ARE other people illegally here, you know. Chee, the difference here is that a data base DOES exist, and they didn't check it. Doing away with sanctuary cities in order to 'check people better' is precisely what I am suggesting.


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You have hit on a real problem. Why wasn't the fact that these people were here illegally a reason for locking them up. Cities and states should not have the option of not enforcing some laws while enforcing others.