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I'm selling the ultimate number plates for the ultimate super car Built in the last 3years

Unfortunately have to sell them due to unable to buy the car ?

These plates say it all for the astute owner

35GTR IN NSW STORAGE ring bill 0412351418 thanks

OFFERS ABOVE $2500

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"GTR" NSW Number Plates are up for sale from to-day.

$29,900 probably as I said earlier, to be used as a tax deduction if you're in the motoring industry.

PM me for more details. Apologies Bill if I'm carjacking your thread!

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Plates are no longer for sale ? ?

For the purpose of the thread and to some people who can't read , the plates read 35 GTR

My ability to read is often impaired by moving whitespace from where it should be, to where it shouldn't.

Sorry for being so deformed.

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