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Hey Guys,

Its with regret ill be letting go of my plates,maybe one of the last readable/understandable plates around, great for any car.

asking price $4000considering $600 goes towards ownership alone this is a real bargin,if no sale ill just keep them.

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There the ones Terry ,i also had them on a Black R32 GTR for a while, its also pretty funny seeing peoples reactions to them :laugh:

There a nice plate and will look great on a show car or real quick street car, might even just keep them and sell what i got now.

Sorry for bumping but...

a) are you coming to Legends Night next weekend and...

b) would your R33 GT-R be available as a show car along with 8 other cars on the night?

BTW I've always loved those plates as probably the 2nd best I've ever seen, due to

i) jesting to the following driver

ii) intimidating the following driver

iii) teasing the following driver

Thus, its ambiguity is hilarious

all good mate , could use the publicity haha need to sell these so no harm in bumping it up :thumbsup:

a) count me in!

b) and Yes ill also bring a cocky R32 GTR with me as well,if thats ok?

They are a nice less show off and straight to the point plate,if someone ones them they better soon otherwise

i may just keep them ,mates have told me i have to my have me head read to let these go especially so cheap.

So you did purchase your ticket to come to Legends Night? It's paid ticket only!

The special show cars will be ushered into a special area, of which we just need one more R33 GT-R. Ta.

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not on any other forums tbh Terry, think i have used hardtuned once or twice in my life but it may be a good idea, do you have of others i can try asides HT?

I've posted in OzFoz for you but I'd stick a proper thread in Rexnet, Supra, EVO, HSV, and FPV forums. Even in the Mini Car Club, that'd be cute - lol

Ford and Holden guys hate each other so much > you can say on the Holden forum, "Stick this number plate in the face of your 'friendly' Ford rival...."

...and vice versa

I even saw a Falcon displaying, "IH8HSV" on the M4; and "KEEPUP" is so much better!!!!!!!!!!!!

lol > tell us here on SAU what happens!!!

LOL dont think my R33 GTST is fast enough to back up these plate :( But great plates and terry i saw that falcon yesaterday, those plates are cool :P

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