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As you can see they're brand new and obviously more suited for the R34, but any car can get away with them.

I am open to any reasonable offers, although I have grown quite fond of them, and will use them myself if no one is interested.

PM on here please.

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how much r u askin?

To be honest, I've been told they're worth like $5k by a lot of people (salesmen at various import dealerships), but at the end of the day they're just plates.

If someone offered me $1200 I'd get rid of them simply because I've just gone into debt and cash is looking very friendly right now.

Throw me an offer, like I said, I might be tempted anyway.

Just copped a $1000 service bill, need cash.

Price dropped to $1000 firm.

Seriously guys, these plates are worth that and more. I literally will keep them for my Supra if no one takes them at this price.

What makes them worth $1000?

Can't you buy them for $600 or so from VicRoads?

They're $500 for new custom plates from Vicroads.

The reason they're worth more is they're clever and unique.

Trying to find original or clever plates from Vicroads that haven't already been sold is getting harder and harder.

I understand that not everyone will see the same value in these plates, but if you are looking for nice, clever and original plates for your R34 $1000 isn't a large sum to pay, especially considering the price people are asking for plates on those plate trader websites.

For the record, there are no fees attached to registering these to a car as the first registration is free.

I'm unsure of the process involved in transferring ownership, but I can quite happy meet someone at Vicroads if they want and we can register it to their car then and there.

Otherwise I can visit Vicroads and sort the paperwork out myself.

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