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$500 and they are yours. They are paid for through to 1st April 2011.

Stored at RTA Newcastle. Transfer to your name is as easy as filling out one form together with me and you paying a $175 transfer fee to get them in your name.

They are silver on Black but once they are in your name you can re-design to whatever colour you want.

Cheers

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haha havent been on here for ages and your ugly mug...err...screen name comes up...

reckon they'd look good on the pimp mobile?? doubt it.. but it would make some people angry.. mwhaha..

$500 is an absolute bargain!!

hope they get snapped up soon.

cheerio.

Haven't I seen these before somewhere? :P

hey mate, car is top notch, not a scratch, have put some V Spec II aluminium pedals in and thats all.

Hope all is well

Best plates, they'll go at this price.

Bondy

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Pity there not S.A plates , i would buy these straight away .

Damn it are people that hard up , they cant afford these plates in NSW

Espescially R34 drivers pull your finger out !!!!!!!

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