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hey guys the old man bought back 11 japanese number plates while on business in japan

ive kept two for myself and have got 9 for sale

80 Bucks (not inc postage) each or a set (4 sets avail) for 140

No stupid offers liek 20/30 bucks please. There not that easy to get and are worth more than that. There legit jap plates no copies or whatever.

Any questions or what not dont hesitate to pm me or drop me an sms 0402365228 (preferably pm on this)

cheers :P

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80 bucks for just one plate, and a pair (made up of the front and back of the same plate) for 140, correct?

:P

Are they matching sets? Same number on each of the 2 in the set?

Interested cause i dont see them come up very often

Edited by sxc33
Why would you want a Japanese number plate anyway? I know better ways of spending that money

mate what a waste of a post, no ones asking you to buy em. if your not interested keep it to yourself and bugger of

Shame on these random post by new users.

Hopefully your dad can get some more plates in if he goes back with a few more 8's on the plate :D

888? or 8888 :(

Good luck for the rest of them.

Shame on these random post by new users.

Hopefully your dad can get some more plates in if he goes back with a few more 8's on the plate :blink:

888? or 8888 :pirate:

Good luck for the rest of them.

there does seem to be some interest. il definetely be back there once uni finishes and will try and bring back more for everyone.

meanwhile ive got 1 left guys with 92-99 on it (the one without a set) was advertised for 80 but cos its the last one. Anyone willing to offer 75 bucks and il chuck in free delivery

cheers

hey mate im very keen on a set. $150 posted to sydney?

ive bene looking ofr awhile for these!

if you have a set, please pm me, and i can transfer the money 2morro!

thankyou, Garth

hey mate im very keen on a set. $150 posted to sydney?

ive bene looking ofr awhile for these!

if you have a set, please pm me, and i can transfer the money 2morro!

thankyou, Garth

sorry pal as mentioned in the previous comment ive only got 1 left.. if anyone wants it for 75 pm me (il pay postage)

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