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Item: NSW 'R33GTR' Full Custom Number Plates (Black on Mustard/Yellow)

Location:Blue Mountains/Penrith RTA

Item Condition:Brand New Never been used, On hold at RTA for 3 years

Reason for Selling:It costs me $400 a Year to own these Plates and I have no car for them, I need to sell because I can't afford to keep them

Price and Payment Conditions:Offers above $2000 ( the long lost Plates)

Extra Info:When I bought the plates 'R32GTR' and 'R34GTR' were taken and I was suprised to see these ones available so I snapped them up real quick to sell but have no luck, it's hard to find those few people who actually have an R33 GTR I'm sure they would be overjoyed to own these plates if only they knew. Any help finding the market would be greatly appreciated. Cheers.

Contact Details:Russell Adams, ph 47 21 50 60 (AL PALMER REPAIRS/TGB UNIQUE IMPORTS PENRITH) 0421 67 00 22 (mob) 47 58 97 26 (home)

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