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Yeah,if you check out my list you'll see that I didnt get creative,only GR3DDY,cause there was no other way.The R32GTR etc are my favourite,I dont believe you can replicate that and make it look any good.I'm hoping I dont have to sell my GTR collection,hope the others sell ok so I can keep them.N1SMO and the GTR ones were the first ones I got.

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Buying plates to re-sell them is pointless lol. ELVIS is worth something, ELV1S wont be worth close to the original. Not to mention people would prefer to buy mods on their car than plates for $1000.

this is true for a lot of people, but you'd be surprised what some will pay for plates. I know this is in another league, but the vintage plate 2 sold for $680000 recently, and the plates ASTON sold for 745000 pounds in the UK. Some people are willing to pay, you've just got to find them

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I like N1GTR though ;)

give me R32GTR :)

Nah actaully i like my new, but yet to be assigned to my car, plates...

I like them because they're stupid on any other car but an Aussie GTR and Aussie GTRs are rare. Similar to "GT3RS" - rare car, unique plate :)

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I got

R32GTR

R34GTR

R33GTR

R34GTT

N1SMO

RH9GTR

N1GTR

DR1FT

RAC1NG

EVO1X

A35OZ

P1MP

GR3DDY

LS1HSV

R8HSV

ELV1S

and some others

What happens? Do you get them in a default colour so people can only get the colour you chose?

i just bought LS2HSV :)

Should appeal to Clubsport, GTO, Senator and Grange owners with the 6litre ;)

now to try sell it lol

god... what have i done... i know what will happen... i'll get it and no one will want it and my nightmares will come true... I'LL HAVE TO BUY A HOLDEN!!!! nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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