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Hey guys,

Well the thing is i tried to sell them in the fast fours mag for 50k, and i got offered 20k but i was too stubborn and wanted 50k, but now i wish i would have taken it.

I tried to sell them there again but they changed their management and no longer have that section.

The thing is selling them at the rite place and the rite time, and thats what i dont know, the rite place and time.

One of my friends said theres an auction that deals with that sort of stuff that happens once a year, but i have no idea when that auction is or where they are.

The reason for getting rid of the number plates is; i just recently i have started up a business and my car and plates are useless to me since i need a work truck or van. The reason for possibly making a swap for an r32 is that i don't have to so much worry about parking or security not to mention their lite, quick and not as big or expensive as an r34. Cheers guys

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Yes thats rite i got offered 20k but i was too stubborn since i advertised them for 50k in the fast fours mag, and i thought i could get more for them, but now im kicking myself,lol.

Number plates are in some way like a business and are always going for high prices depending how rare or unique they are. :D

  • 4 weeks later...

bahaha at asking for 50K thats just stupid.

even 20k seems insane,

sorry but who ever bought these new would of paid like what, 2000 i still think thats way way over priced.

Edited by Silver_R34_GT-T

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