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Item: Victorian Number Plates - [bNR32]

Age: Actual plates, a few years I guess

Condition: Couple of dints, rear has been bent at the edges to fit housing

Price: $800 O.B.O. (Pick-up)

To Fit: (What car) any mint R32 GTR

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM on here, or 0400012218

Comments: Selling these at a major loss, need them gone - needless to say its a reluctant sale.

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Guys these plates are a steal!

Dont know why they havnt been snapped up yet. They're "the" perfect way to finish off a tough GTR :banana:

Personally id be holding onto these and not letting go!

BTW Ive got the NSW ones;

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Good luck with the sale mate, should be a walk in the park to sell them

Guys these plates are a steal!

Dont know why they havnt been snapped up yet. They're "the" perfect way to finish off a touch GTR :D

Personally id be holding onto these and not letting go!

BTW Ive got the NSW ones;

BMW04SIL033.jpg

Good luck with the sale mate, should be a walk in the park to sell them

Nice one mate they look shmick in the white hey!!

Thanks, i hope they get snapped up soon - otherwise i'll prob hang onto them. We'll see!

Please can you clarify exactly what type of plates they are. e.g. personalised, custom, custom mix etc.

Thanks.

Ummm not sure exactly, personalised i'd say, they were secured years ago before custom mix came out...

Slimline front, standard back

Black with white lettering

as per pic

Cheers

Glenn call me 0400012218

Ummm not sure exactly, personalised i'd say, they were secured years ago before custom mix came out...

Slimline front, standard back

Black with white lettering

as per pic

Cheers

Glenn call me 0400012218

Glenn, I'd be interested if I knew the plate could be changed to silver or white with black / blue letters. I don't beleive this can be done due to the type of plate it is. I rang Vic roads and discussed this at length. There are many colours available, but they're not to my taste......This is why I was asking what type it is. Don't reckon a black plate will go with my silver R. Maybe you know something about this and can shed further light?

a couple doors down from my house there is this guy with a silver 32R vspec 2 with black plates... Nick, they suit to a T mate!

Can you grab a shot? :)

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