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Might be a considered a dodgy move, but as I don't actually have an R34 yet, or the funds to buy one I am willing to sell them. If not, I'll happily hang onto them for myself.

Any idea what they might be worth?

Quick edit; they're standard white on black.

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I would say they are worth what you paid for them but at the end of the day in reality they are worth whatever someone will pay.

True enough.

Well, if anyone is interested just send me a PM with a sensible offer. Nothing ridiculous like $600 (I paid $500) cause I'd sooner keep them for myself.

UNR34L

Might be a considered a dodgy move, but as I don't actually have an R34 yet, or the funds to buy one I am willing to sell them. If not, I'll happily hang onto them for myself.

Any idea what they might be worth?

Quick edit; they're standard white on black.

Nice plates. Problem is with R34s (at least with GTRs, not sure about others), I think most owners like 5-digit or less plates, as the full 6-digit plates get crimped by the too-narrow plate-holder. That's what's wrong with mine, and it looks like ass :)

Nice plates. Problem is with R34s (at least with GTRs, not sure about others), I think most owners like 5-digit or less plates, as the full 6-digit plates get crimped by the too-narrow plate-holder. That's what's wrong with mine, and it looks like ass :wave:

Is that your car in your avatar? That thing is insane. Got any better pictures? Not only do I want to see what you mean by the 6 digit plates, but I just wanna perv at the car itself.

On a more random note, I'm sure GTR34L would be available.

Is that your car in your avatar? That thing is insane. Got any better pictures? Not only do I want to see what you mean by the 6 digit plates, but I just wanna perv at the car itself.

On a more random note, I'm sure GTR34L would be available.

Nah, it's not mine. Here is a thread I posted about it (it's actually a R34 GTT I learned)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...Wi-t244215.html

On my car the number plate holder is not wide enough to accomodate the whole 6-digit plate, so the sides are bent. Can't be assed taking photo at the moment.

Nah, it's not mine. Here is a thread I posted about it (it's actually a R34 GTT I learned)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...Wi-t244215.html

On my car the number plate holder is not wide enough to accomodate the whole 6-digit plate, so the sides are bent. Can't be assed taking photo at the moment.

Just out of curiosity, what are your plates?

True enough.

Well, if anyone is interested just send me a PM with a sensible offer. Nothing ridiculous like $600 (I paid $500) cause I'd sooner keep them for myself.

LOL, why would 'UNR34L' be worth more than what they cost?

i sold my custom plates for exactly what they cost me, anyone who tries to make money out of plates/buys them for more than they cost is a moron.

LOL, why would 'UNR34L' be worth more than what they cost?

i sold my custom plates for exactly what they cost me, anyone who tries to make money out of plates/buys them for more than they cost is a moron.

I've already had a couple of PM's offering near double what I paid. They're worth more because they're clever, unique and it's so hard to come up with an original set of plates now days as they've all been taken. Sure you could go UNR3AL or UNRE4L, but without the 'R34' in there it just becomes lame.

Nah, it's not mine. Here is a thread I posted about it (it's actually a R34 GTT I learned)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mo...Wi-t244215.html

On my car the number plate holder is not wide enough to accomodate the whole 6-digit plate, so the sides are bent. Can't be assed taking photo at the moment.

mines bent at the back but only has 4 digits lmao.

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