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Downloaded Fromourwebsite: Notice to Creditors ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE Published by Authority Vol. XCIV, No. 39 Ist JULY, 2016 Price US$2,00 General Notice 106 of 2016. ROAD TRAFFIC ACT [CHAPTER 13:11] Proposed Sale of Abandoned MotorVehicles at V.1.D. Depots IT is hereby notified that the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Developmenthas, in terms of section 81(3) as read with section 3(8) of the Roads and RoadsTraffic (Rules of the Road) Regulations, 1974, published in Rhodesia Government Notice 308of 1974, that if the motor vehicles and motorvehicle parts, particulars of which are given in the Schedule, are not claimed and removed from the Vehicle Inspection Departmentdepots at Beitbridge, Belvedere (Harare), Bindura, Bulawayo, Chinhoyi, Chiredzi, Chitungwiza, Eastlea (Harare), Gwanda. Gweru, Kadoma, Kwekwe, Marondera, Masvingo, Mutare, Plumtree, Victoria Falls and Zvishavane on or before Ist of September, 2016, they will be sold by the public auction. ' M.E. GUMBIE, 1-7-2016. Acting Secretary for Transport and Infrastructural Development. SCHEDULE ABANDONEDAND ACCIDENT DAMAGED MOTORVEHICLES:V.I. D. BEITBRIDGE (2016) NUMBER REG No. MAKE TYPE CHASSISNo. NAME OF OWNER ADDRESS 1 ACH6113 TOYOTA H/BACK 0368669 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 2 AAY3669 H/MADE LT V000946 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 3 ABI3585 PEUGEOT SEDAN N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 4 ABW6743 TOYOTA H/BACK 0334865 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 5 ACW3685 MAZDA SEDAN N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 6 NIL REG PEUGEOT Siw 112834 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 7 ADG2613 NISSAN H/BACK N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 8 ABGILI5 TOYOTA L/TRUCK N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 9 ACP0519 NISSAN H/BACK. N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 10 ACH6936 TOYOTA S/W 0041438 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 11 ADK0613 NISSAN H/BACK 747068 , UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 12 ACA9948 TOYOTA H/BACK 0496747 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 13 ACP4483 TOYOTA SEDAN 0022037 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 14 ABT3341 NISSAN H/BACK 886708 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 15 AAVS4I1I NISSAN H/BACK N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 16 ACP4373 TOYOTA SEDAN N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 17 ACP4291 TOYOTA SEDAN 5098724 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 18 ABT3987 DAIHATSU H/BACK N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 19 455-066L DATSUN SEDAN 14452) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 20 ABR3761 TOYOTA SEDAN 5099962 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 21 ACH6109 TOYOTA SEDAN N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 22 ACH1600 TOYOTA SEDAN N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 23 ABU6073 TOYOTA H/BACK N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 24 ADK9730 TOYOTA SEDAN N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 25 AAJ7489 MAZDA P/UP N/SEEN (LOCKED) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 26 ADB2748 TOYOTA L/TRUCK 0005902 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 27 ACT 1974 H/MADE LT 197988 UNKNOWN ‘ UNKNOWN 28 ADH2098 NISSAN P/VAN 036843 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 29 NIL REG NISSAN H/BACK 035015 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN DATEIN 23/11/15 30 U/R JINLUN M/CYCLE 1030101 11/09/15 518 ZIMBABWEAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, Ist JuLy, 2016 ABANDONED AND ACCIDENT DAMAGEDVEHICLES: V.I.D. BELVEDERE (Harare) (2016) NUMBER REG No. MAKE TYPE CHASSIS No. ENGINENo. eae ADDRESS OF 1 ACZ0417 TOYOTA M/BUS LH129-1005957 3L-4207901 UNKNOWN 2 ABJ3689 TOYOTA M/BUS LH178-0004757 5L-4686473 UNKNOWN 3 ACJ7945 NISSAN M/BUS KRMGE24-033427 TD27-415716 UNKNOWN 4 ABQ8897 M/BENZ O/BUS WDB6680022N046623 36491920424961 UNKNOWN 5 ABQ2193 NISSAN M/BUS VRMGE24-062060 TD27-254918 UNKNOWN 6 AAF2458 TOYOTA M/BUS LH113-0051836 3L-2646420 UNKNOWN 7 ABQ1752 TOYOTA M/BUS LH119-0108082 3L-+4613901 UNKNOWN 8 ACZ2066 TOYOTA M/BUS LH123-0016168 4Y-47862625 UNKNOWN 9 ADK3681 TOYOTA SEDAN SCP11-0057884 TRAPPPED UNKNOWN 10 ACJ9905 M/BENZ SEDAN WDB2020202F477868 11194122057944E96 UNKNOWN 1 ADG2958 TOYOTA H/BACK SCP10-5044072 15Z-0505159 UNKNOWN 12 ADA0525 NISSAN TIPPER CW414.02123 LDV4EB001791 UNKNOWN 13 ABJ1942 TOYOTA M/BUS LH123 1008087 3L-3769515 UNKNOWN 14 UIR MAZDA SEDAN HDIOE1-105029 45S5700JE UNKNOWN 15 ADN3626 BMW SEDAN WBAANI60X0NEI1024 2265125189598 UNKNOWN 16 ABD2825 M/BENZ TIPPER 353 10225051394 3121881102 UNKNOWN 17 AAZ7886 TOYOTA M/BUS LH1130016948 3L-3750571 UNKNOWN 18 UR H/MADE LT ZERO2015-04-TV-01 N/A UNKNOWN 19 ABP2891 ISUZU D/CAB ADM2RD86B73514069 4JK1830418 UNKNOWN 20 UR H/MADE L/T T.I.D VID BELV| N/A UNKNOWN 21 U/R H/MADE UT T.I.D VID BELV 2 N/A UNKNOWN 22 ABB7018 MITSUBISHI O/BUS BE436E0472 4D36D89427 UNKNOWN KEY: T.1.D—Temporary Identification ABANDONED AND ACCIDENT DAMAGED VEHICLES:V.I. 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BULAWAYO(2016) NUMBER REG No. MAKE TYPE CHASSIS No. ENGINE No. whee ADDRESS OF [ ACL8109 TOYOTA M/BUS CH113-0175705 4L-4561465 UNKNOWN z ACQ3178 TOYOTA M/BUS CH61 V-0132812 3Y-246559 UNKNOWN 3 ABZA231 TOYOTA M/BUS JT121LK2100038723 2L-2429690 UNKNOWN 4 ABZI1169 TOYOTA M/BUS LH178-1010953 S5L-5179234 UNKNOWN 5 ADES5S944 TOYOTA M/BUS LH610007836 4Y-47861195 UNKNOWN 6 ACL7279 TOYOTA M/BUS RCH41-0022713 3RZ-FE1!753086 UNKNOWN 7 ABZ5475 TOYOTA S/W DW3W-108167 B3409858 UNKNOWN 8 ACF3585 TOYOTA SEDAN AE100-3043466 5E2053542 UNKNOWN 9 ABB7884 TOYOTA M/BUS JTVYH61V00054249 2Y0336926 UNKNOWN 10 ACC6992 IVECO O/BUS ZCF3561005118769 F1IM814067F UNKNOWN Il ABW7216 H/MADE LT 6124212 NIA UNKNOWN 12 AAFI1163 FORD O/BUS SFAXXBDVZKD65697 KD65697 UNKNOWN 13 ACQ3335 TOYOTA M/BUS CHIZO-0001997 3L-4366563 UNKNOWN 14 ABZ5668 TOYOTA M/BUS CH110-0005756 3L-3801654 UNKNOWN 15 ABZ7454 TOYOTA H/BACK AEI11-6093 110 4AM4 13346 UNKNOWN 16 ABQ7052 TOYOTA H/BACK SCP10-3066709 1520117048 UNKNOWN 17 UR TOYOTA M/BUS JTFHX02P500018445 2TR-FE-2694 UNKNOWN 18 ADEI1037 VOLVO SEDAN Y VIR561P22137573 B524452698606 UNKNOWN 19 ABU6108 HONDA H/BACK GDI-116941 L13A 1129669 UNKNOWN 20 AAK6592 OPEL SEDAN ADMRH!90EMU725400 C145E02DN9827 UNKNOWN 21 ACP5230 Vw H/BACK. 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