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Yes mate, Indeed it is. I baught the plates very cheap guys, I myself wouldnt be paying a mark up of 860%. My mate got the numberplate 'the-one' for $1900 so there are definetly better plates out there for this price. IF it was this easy to make money, I would be doing it as a job;) Anyway, Goodluck to him.

Dayne

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Oh god shell, even i got that one! YEAH LOW.

Sin: I think plates like those as they follow a certain order and begin with the ACT's traditional "Y" cost around $400.

I think i'll temporarily change my name to *HUNG LOW* and do it that way though.

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Oh god shell, even i got that one! YEAH LOW.

Sin: I think plates like those as they follow a certain order and begin with the ACT's traditional "Y" cost around $400.

I think i'll temporarily change my name to *HUNG LOW* and do it that way though.

Changing the name is easy, but getting the extra 10" sewn on is gunna hurt!!!!!!!!!!

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