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is anyone vane enough to spend that much on a freaking license plate?

erm yes, plenty of people out there are attention seekers

I can think of so many other things I would rather spend the money on... can't others? Weird

:werd:

To be honest, when it comes down to it, the government makes all the money - and who is the real sucker?? *YOU* for paying $xx,xxxx for a bit of metal that costs exactly the same $5 (or less) to make than any other plate out there.

And for those in NSW that have to pay stupid amounts to *rent* their plate.. *no comment*

hey

I wanna sell my number plate "SXCSKY" gold n black style.....but i have no idea what to put it for ..i want $3000 including transfer .. wich i think may be reasonable for the name on the plate...it woud suit one of u guys with a sexy sky....would anyone want it at that price?????? il put it in the the for sale section now if anyone wants it...

I love those plates, I dont think you will have too much of a problem selling them, I know a chick who sold her plates for $5000 it was shitty "s3xual" or something like that.. i know another guy who had his up for $15000 and they were "2amaze" now that is a bad number plate.

I think someone who has the cash and loves there car will buy them.

NSW is a complete ripoff. Cant believe they expect u to pay up to 400 a year an a personalised plate. Even if u get a standard AAA.11A pattern in your own choice eg GTR.34R its about 200 per year.

With rego/blue slip/pink slip/ etc. etc. being 800 - 900 then insurance approx 2000 your looking at almost 3000 per year just to have the right to drive an imported car. And then they expect u to pay rent for your plates. F*%K that! I am quite happy to stick with my random quick pick plate.

U never know I might be able to sell my plates to someone with the initials AOB and was born in 52 for the small price of 3000

U never know I might be able to sell my plates to someone with the initials AOB and was born in 52 for the small price of 3000
Pfffft !!! Easy $5k worth of plates u got there.

I noticed [sWOOP] has his plates for sale ($10k).

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