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Item: QLD PLATE DARE YA

Location: GOLD COAST

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Item Condition: NEW

Reason for Selling: NOT NEEDED

Price and Payment Conditions: 10,000 0N0

Extra Info:

brand new QLD plates never fitted DARE YA on black background with white writing

get your car a personal look :domokun:

PLEASE IF YOU DONT LIKE THE PRICE DONT SAY ANYTHING AND DONT LOOK THANK YOU

Pictures: NO

Contact Details: 0412299653

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DARE YA to put the price down and start selling them for a reasonable price like $400

LMAO! yeah right! they woulda cost him at least $2500. try selling them on number plate trader, u might find someone on there in ur price range. good luck. cool plate BTW

LMAO! yeah right! they woulda cost him at least $2500. try selling them on number plate trader, u might find someone on there in ur price range. good luck. cool plate BTW

watever it costs $400 to $500 for customise plates i dunno where you get yours from but your gettin ripped off hardcore.

watever it costs $400 to $500 for customise plates i dunno where you get yours from but your gettin ripped off hardcore.

These are prestige plates buddy which are worth $2,300 from PPQ.

The plates your thinking of are normal standard plates that are worth i think $399.

Go look at ppq.com.au for the pricing

this might help you get your facts right first :D

p.s. this is helping you save your ass from any further humiliation :D

some people are just so envy people and stuff they cant have hahah

grow up fools there are planty of people out there that pay good $$ for a good plate

my mate just spent $18k on some just people without money have no idea and just jelous f**kers feel sorry for you fools

and yes thank you GTR-DRIVER they coast $2295 from PPQ

Mate NO ONE on this site is going to buy your plates im sorry to tell you. 18 grand for plates is f**king rediculous and im not saying that cos im jealous. I dont want personalised plates at all. I wouldnt even use personalised plates if you paid me. They attract unwanted attention. I understand some people like the and fair enough - go spend 400 on some if thats wat you like. But dont waste your time posting plates up on this site for that price.

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Mate NO ONE on this site is going to buy your plates im sorry to tell you. 18 grand for plates is f**king rediculous and im not saying that cos im jealous. I dont want personalised plates at all. I wouldnt even use personalised plates if you paid me. They attract unwanted attention. I understand some people like the and fair enough - go spend 400 on some if thats wat you like. But dont waste your time posting plates up on this site for that price.

if thats the case then why the hell would you read this thread in the 1st place??? just leave the dude alone. seriously. i hope all of you get ppl bugging the crap out of you when u try and sell something.

but on topic, did you try number plate trader?? yours are a bargin compared to some on there.

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