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Well im sure some of you know, and some of you don't

For the next 7 days from 7am this morning until the 13th of August we can all purchase 7 letter number plates as opposed to the sometimes limiting 6 letter ones.

and for the small price of $3300 one could be yours!!!

any1 got plans to take out a loan and go scalping plates?

lol

i wish i could afford to.

Disucss!

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Well im sure some of you know, and some of you don't

For the next 7 days from 7am this morning until the 13th of August we can all purchase 7 letter number plates as opposed to the sometimes limiting 6 letter ones.

and for the small price of $3300 one could be yours!!!

any1 got plans to take out a loan and go scalping plates?

lol

i wish i could afford to.

Disucss!

Man, this would be worth investing in if you can think of some clever plates.

SKYLINE

FERRARI

PORSCHE

MASRATI

DRIFTER

SPEEDER

FORDFPV

HOLDENS

SLEEPER (Kind of contradictive really)

FASTCAR

RACECAR

I literally thought those up in... 2 min, so excuse the lack of cleverness. If you had the money to invest in some of high badge name ones, like Ferrari or Porsche and the patience to wait for a buyer I bet you could sell them for $10-15k. Probably more considering how much they're willing to spend on the car itself.

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Man, this would be worth investing in if you can think of some clever plates.

SKYLINE

FERRARI

PORSCHE

MASRATI

DRIFTER

SPEEDER

FORDFPV

HOLDENS

SLEEPER (Kind of contradictive really)

FASTCAR

RACECAR

I literally thought those up in... 2 min, so excuse the lack of cleverness. If you had the money to invest in some of high badge name ones, like Ferrari or Porsche and the patience to wait for a buyer I bet you could sell them for $10-15k. Probably more considering how much they're willing to spend on the car itself.

NOICE!

but...

DRIFTER - GONE

SKYLINE - SOLD FOR $12,000 LAST YEAR

PORSCHE - GONE

FERRARI - GONE

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My name has 7 Letters Laser4u lol

But your right $3000 for a plate is a rip off!!!

Is it bad enough that they charge $300. Still a rip off!!!

I know where these things are made and have seen them being made

Big Brother making a mint out of us all......

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