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Hi everyone,

My mate wants to sell his plates "DRIFFT"

I need some help in deciding whether or not its worth payin $500 for the plates in my avatar

Do you rekon theyll increase in value over time...or is it just a waste of money, im really 50/50 on it, cant make my mind up :rofl:

I need some more opinions, would you pay $500 for these...are they unique? I could spend that $500 on payin off my loan or mods..but then they might be sold to someone else.. :freak:

:wavey: :D

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there are those that'll pay for the b.s. of custom plates and those that really have better things to spend their money on .. but i'm sure you'll find a buyer for em, but just don't expect to be making a fortune on plates alone. THere are better investments..

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i was actually going to get a standared issue plate: DOX.033. it was availible but it wasnt slimline and also green and white hahaha.

i agree, personal plates would bring more attention to your car, and people would remember the car and refer to it by the plate more often than just a standared issue

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with plates like drifft they will pull u over for sure.

It snlike having a plate copsux u r asking for trouble

My first plates were FATA55. The challenge was not getting pulled over for a walk around... I'd personally stick with a plate that's hard to remember and is inconspicuous and common. Saves time and hassels. If your buying as an investment, just to hold the plates, thats another story. Good luck, hope they do increase in value if you buy them. :P

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I'd personally stick with a plate that's hard to remember and is inconspicuous and common

I always though that I1I11I would be cool.. imagine the cop trying to recognise *that* one from a distance :( and in court later on "you sure it was I1II1I not I111I1?" :rofl:

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