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Nuh dont think he can ash because even in victoria if your plates are stolen they done issue you with the same ones. They wont allow having 2 sets of the same plates floating around.

serious? fark... thats shithouse...

but then, with plates like that - gotta expect someone is gonna make attempts on em :)

Lucky he can just order another set...

Yeah!!

My plates have been stolen twice and QLD prestige plates only cost $370 Delivered to have remade and sent.

They are a lot different to the standard pressed plate as well so i would imagine normal plates be considerably less.

That is soo gay, those plates are awesome, hopefully he finds em, im sure everyone will keep a look out for those plates.

But the fact that it was ripped from the bolts suggests either that someone just wanted them to keep personally rather than put on a car, so i doubt any of us would see them again. Anyhow anyone that takes 500 bucks from you is gay too :D shouldn't need to pay someone to tell them they found your plates that were stolen off you to begin with.

Hope you can get them remade and sent out if you dont see the originals floating around. Ill keep an eye out and tell my mates too.

depends were you are

and what type of plates

if there like mine RB20TT on white and black in NSW then $90 & six weeks wait

it dosent even make sence

i only went 4 RB20TT cauz every over plate waz taken???

some people realy shoud be shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i only had them 4 A WEEK AND THAY GOT STOLEN OUT THE FRONT OF MY WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOOD LUCK

^^ Well there you go then

Hmm guess your right then, must only apply to standard issue plates in victoria. Must be different to were he is. Stuff paying for custom plates and they cant make you a new set if they get stolen.

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