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Hey guys,

as suggested, just checking to see if it's worth selling these plates (I now have another plate in mind), so I'm seeing if I can get at least what I paid for these.

I'll gladly accept PM's, if that makes you feel more comfy.

Like I said, just testing the waters, within my VICTORIAN V35 community!...obviously I'll take anyone's 'interstate' advice!!!

Cheers guys....

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i think you should stick with them, personally im not a fan of plates which advertise the car itself...i mean is the car that hard to miss....but yeah just my 2cents on it.

hey,...thanx for the response man..apprecaite it!

I guess that I never actually considered the point of buying the plates just to blatantly 'advertise the model of the car' when I originally purchased them......just thought I'd make the ride a little more personal...if that makes sense.

(though now, with that in mind, I guess I do feel a little wankerish..lol!)

Anyway..according to another great thread forum here "what's your V35 been mistaken for?"...some advertising wouldn't hurt!..lol!

Cheers mate...

I think they are fine. I am not a person who would pay the annual fee associated with the personalised plate, but if I would see it on a V35, i would think the plates would be worth something.

Hey Russky.....thanx man..

I don't know about this 'annual fee' though....I'm guessing that it's applicable in some states, and not others?

+1^

i don't know if your a fan of the Chasers War on Everything show but here is a clip of what i mean, im not taking the piss out of you, but just for a lil entertainment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGyH8Kf_0Fg

+1^

i don't know if your a fan of the Chasers War on Everything show but here is a clip of what i mean, im not taking the piss out of you, but just for a lil entertainment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGyH8Kf_0Fg

hahaha... great vids, thankyou!

I guess they're are always going to be 2 sorts of people...

those who simply love their cars, and cars in general.

and others that will simply never understand, god bless'm!

YW, Hope the OP went well! =) *hi5*

hey G!.

Yes..I can finally wipe my own ass now.. :) ..so I'm geting there.

Geeesh..the things we take for granted...

Thanks for remembering mate, that's pretty cool. :D

I'd keep em for sure. My plates, although personal plates, have nothing to do with me as a person or the car itself ... I'm awaiting the onslaught of ridicule :P but I don't care :)

I'd keep em for sure. My plates, although personal plates, have nothing to do with me as a person or the car itself ... I'm awaiting the onslaught of ridicule :P but I don't care :)

mmmmm.....discuss?

pretty versatile plates you got there :3some:

That's pretty damn clever...I didn't think about it too long, only bothered to come up with "Her Special Vehicle"...just in case I needed something in my defense. :)

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