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ICE Auction Offers 222 Vehicles

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Looking for a new (used) vehicle? A good deal could be had at the Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) auction that will be held on October 17, when the State institution will be selling of 222 of its vehicles, among them sedans, SUV’s, pick-up trucks, motorcycles and quads.

The interested have until October 10 to register for one of the 275 auction sports that requires a ¢100,000 colones refundable deposit.

ICE said the auction will be held at the Auditorio del Colegio de Profesionales en Ciencias Económicas de Costa Rica, in San Pedro and only registered bidders will be allowed to participate, that includes inspecting the vehicles beforehand.

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