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Hi Guys,

just wondering what your estimates on the no. plates (MYR33) would be?

I am going to sell them seperately from my car and wondered what you think people would pay for them as i have no idea?

i've had a look on a few no. plate websites but still not sure what price to list them at?

if you guys have any thoughts i'd appreciate it!

cheers

Sam

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um, in NSW you don't actually own the plates, you just kind of rent them don't you?

anywho, as for how much they are worth, that comes down to the buyer. some fully hektic bro might give you $1000. me persoanlly though, i'd give you maybe $10

um, in NSW you don't actually own the plates, you just kind of rent them don't you?

anywho, as for how much they are worth, that comes down to the buyer. some fully hektic bro might give you $1000. me persoanlly though, i'd give you maybe $10

it would be different if RB26 was for sale ! 10 bucks is a bit rough

They are worth whatever you paid for them.

If that was $500, then $500 it is.

I've never understood people paying extra for personalised plates when you could think of something equally creative, and get them yourself.

But then there is always one idiot who'll pay extra for something for no reason

They are worth whatever you paid for them.

If that was $500, then $500 it is.

I've never understood people paying extra for personalised plates when you could think of something equally creative, and get them yourself.

But then there is always one idiot who'll pay extra for something for no reason

calling Al an idiot are we haha

Anyone that pays more than what you buy them for, is deluded. Simple as that.

Think of your own "personal" plate, save your money.

well aparently the number plate "1" is worth like 100,000....and people actually pay it. so to the thread creator, all depends on the person

Presitge plates are a different story.

Just willy nilly custom plates are a darn sight different.

isnt the record at presnt circa $450k as it was bought with a phase 3 gto or whatever they are and the car was $550k plus plate total'd $1 mill.. was an auction maybe last year or year before.. in melb that is.

in UAE some guy paid multi multi milliosn for "1" but hey .. as if those oil rich fkrs care just charge us a couple extra cents..

isnt the record at presnt circa $450k as it was bought with a phase 3 gto or whatever they are and the car was $550k plus plate total'd $1 mill.. was an auction maybe last year or year before.. in melb that is.

in UAE some guy paid multi multi milliosn for "1" but hey .. as if those oil rich fkrs care just charge us a couple extra cents..

probably paid with some spare change he found down the back of the lounge.....

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