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up for sale is a popular authentic japanese numberplate. Got this while on holiday in japan (a nice japanese man was generous enough to give me two) one im keepin and this ones for sale.

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u210/dr...numberplate.jpg

100 ono

0402365228

located in melb

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what the hell can you do with a japanese plate?????? do you have them both?

you can use them in shows on ya car to give it the authentic look.... see my sig........:P

good luck with sale

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