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100 a pair

40 each

scroll down nd find it :D

Paying $100 for something like that and in that condition is ridiculous. I hope SAUers are wiser than that.

How many of you guys are interested in these plates anyway??

you can buy them off yahoo auction, i find the link i have it some where
Here you go...

http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m48157800

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So yeah, just get [Michael] or err me to buy it for you. I am pretty sure that nobody else that buys from Yahoo is worth dealing with :D well maybe sewid or Beer Baron or Blitz ummm, ah whatever, just ask anyone. Especially sponsors. :)

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Here you go...

http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m48157800

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So yeah, just get [Michael] or err me to buy it for you. I am pretty sure that nobody else that buys from Yahoo is worth dealing with :D well maybe sewid or Beer Baron or Blitz ummm, ah whatever, just ask anyone. Especially sponsors. ;)

lol

I just got my plates!! Freaking hard to get custom ones here in Jp. Basicly you get the usual plates. If you want a special number, you pay a small premium but the hard thing is its a lucky draw or need to know someone. I applied for a single digit plate which as you can imagine is so difficult to get because there isnt alot left. Today got the call from the dealer and he got me my plates! :)

For those who are interested, the plates here actually explain a number of things about the vehicle.

Intesting read: http://www.answers.com/topic/japanese-license-plates

In Tokyo, the plates to have are Shinagawa (品川) Any other plates dont cut it. Cars registered with these plates are regarded as educated or richer residents in the Tokyo area. Adachi (足立) plates are looked down upon. If you look at the two plates below, you can guess who is in the better area and one got lucky with the - - 35 number. Most luxury or connected people have plates with 8 on them only. If you see any black Mercs that have 8 on them, try not to piss off the driver :(

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Anyway, just wanted to share that with you guys. Now when you see a car in JP, you can know alittle more about the owner.

yeah you can order them like that. personally I think they are a bit camp. maybe ok on your toyota estima, or your nissan homy but on your GTR? no thanks.

edit: they work because the numbers are transparent green and there is just some simple light behind it that shines through.

yeah they seem pretty popular on trucks, vans, hatches etc, but anyone silly enough to put them on anything decent I'm sure would be laughed out of just about any place they step into. hey if I drove a rasheen or something I might get a set.

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