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Please tell me you guys know what the plate means?

Cause some dumbarses on another website could not understand.

Plate means a low 12 second car.

Price is negiotable so you can throw some offers at me.

well you could interpret that way, but yeah

Some plates that i have seen, wondering how they come up with what it means, i have no idea. I just thought it was kinda obvious. my opinion i guess

But i guess it would matter on what type of vehicle it was put on aswell.

  • 1 month later...

could always buy them till your car gets down to a 12 sec.

Mine is at the stage now, but the plates came on my cressida which a 2jz is going in with a t78

I am hopin to go a little bit quicker then a low 12. Also i wouldnt mind puttin standard plates on it or other personalised plates to suit.

  • 3 weeks later...

if it was for investment, it has backfired, but it wasn't

as tuff33 has stated, it came on the vehicle i bought, and i had transferred the plates into my name.

Theres nothing wrong with the plates, they are in good condition.

If i dont get the price i will leave them on the car when i register it again.

  • 3 weeks later...


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