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was on PPQ having a dig last night, very surprised that NEO-06 was available, 666-NEO and NRB-025... if i had the money there and then.... NEO-06 would be mine ! but alas..... no.

what other ones have you guys/girls tried and found to your surprise that they are still available ??

Jez

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was on PPQ having a dig last night, very surprised that NEO-06 was available, 666-NEO and NRB-025... if i had the money there and then.... NEO-06 would be mine ! but alas..... no.

what other ones have you guys/girls tried and found to your surprise that they are still available ??

Jez

im sure idea will be snap up soon sp if u want it u better buy it before some one will

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that doesn't really bother me as it was an impulsive thing.. actually i am glad i didn't buy them as the $415 can go towards a stealth cooler from JustJap :cheers:

26-TUF available

34-QIK available

NIS-025 available

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It's surprising what plates are still available..

And those good ones that are taken... It's unbeleivable how much people are asking for them on resale haha... saw a plate recently for 33 for 5k...

Lot's of people try to re-sell their plates for high prices but barely any one ever buys them which is amusing. Especially when they are saying stuff like "these plates are rare guys!!! They are worth a lot more than what i'm selling them for" when technically theres no price for them to compare them to except for the original price.

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Haha. I like the "These are rare" when the whole purpose for plates are that they are all unique...

But you are right... I never see anyone sell them.

In my industry I see businesses buy and TRY to resell domains all the time... similar idea to number plates. But I see some REALLY bad domains they try to resell for 4k+ and I mean BAD domains that mean NOTHING - lol.

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If i had a few more horsies at the wheels i would get

FKV85 (f**k v8s)

Still avail for someone with a quick GTR

I saw plates on what looked to be a fairly well performance modified supra that had plates HAHAV8.

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was on PPQ having a dig last night, very surprised that NEO-06 was available, 666-NEO and NRB-025... if i had the money there and then.... NEO-06 would be mine ! but alas..... no.

what other ones have you guys/girls tried and found to your surprise that they are still available ??

Jez

Hey Jez,

I picked up JEZ42 last year.

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My brother still has 33GTS laying around...haven't been on a car for about 3 years now, used to get lots of interest in them but no-one wanted to buy them.

similar to mine that i got about a month or so ago ..... GTS R33

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Lot's of people try to re-sell their plates for high prices but barely any one ever buys them which is amusing. Especially when they are saying stuff like "these plates are rare guys!!! They are worth a lot more than what i'm selling them for" when technically theres no price for them to compare them to except for the original price.

Like these plates?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GD3LLA-GTR-personal...A1%7C240%3A1318

Good luck to him selling them!

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Like these plates?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GD3LLA-GTR-personal...A1%7C240%3A1318

Good luck to him selling them!

haha yep specially when these are available new for $2295 - http://ppq.com.au/checkcombination.aspx?c=GODZL4

or

http://ppq.com.au/checkcombination.aspx?c=GDZ1L4

what a wank - spose that is vic. plates- maybe all the good ones are taken ?

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