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Is that the plate your getting ?

Don't answer my question with a question. I want answer man. NAO!

Also for reference... car is gonna be satin black with chrome meisters with mehbe Gold spokes... might end up with black spokes tho... depends if my mate can come through with powdercoating it gold.

well the plate is ghey (sorry brah :wub:) if it has to be though its black an gold all the way

NB: only if gold on rims otherwise its pointless having gold on the plate

Edited by alr33x

Ugh... gold is $100 more than white? WTF? $650 for a set of plates? I could buy a turbo upgrade kit from the US for that.

So don't even bother with the custom plates, just buy turbo kit!

Today's new purchases...

R230 Diff

Nismo RS521 LSD Disc Kit (12kgf/m)

Nissan Diff Side Seals... $5.33 each from Japan, vs $36 each from Brighton Nissan :|

*prays it all arrives and I can get it all together before deca* Single spinning with a shagged diff is no fun...

Today's new purchases...

R230 Diff

Nismo RS521 LSD Disc Kit (12kgf/m)

Nissan Diff Side Seals... $5.33 each from Japan, vs $36 each from Brighton Nissan :|

*prays it all arrives and I can get it all together before deca* Single spinning with a shagged diff is no fun...

PM me price brah

Im thinking of getting one as well

Speaking of number plates, are we able to just replace a single plate with the slimline one?

Just want a slimline for the front.

Yep, just ask vicroads to change a plate to slimline.

Tell me more about how you managed to fit DOUCHEBAG on a numberplate.

douchebag.

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Speaking of number plates, are we able to just replace a single plate with the slimline one?

Just want a slimline for the front.

I think you need to order a pair of slimlines so then have 2 full sets and just rock one of each.

Edit: Oh is that all Grant? I gotta get me one then!

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