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I'm looking to sell my 32 gtr soon and wondering if plates are worth selling separately?

Ive got RRR 032 in the old non logo style in black and white - no yearly fees like a custom plate, etc....

guess im just getting an idea if people would be interested in them and what they'd be willing to pay.....?

cheers

Tom

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IMO paying for plates is gay as .... how people think they can sell something they got for free is beyond me, as are the stupid people who actually pay for them.

I think you will find something like 1% of all plates advertised for sale actually sell at all .... and really they are only the ones with '8' in them, as some Asians are highly superstitous.

If I remember correctly the previous owner of 'Skyline' couldn't sell the plates at all so just let them lapse and effectively handed them back into Transport SA - where the current owner got them for the cost of the plates, and is now trying to sell them for a profit. No offense intended - just an observation, and feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

IMHO it is fair to pay someone a small sum to reimburse them for originally buying the plate - beyond that is a bit of a joke to me. Everyone is different though I suppose ....

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Mine are RBB 033 so they are RnS series and they cost me 70 or 90 bucks!!! Id say thats about all you could sell them for! and thats if someone would pay for them! would only save them waiting for them to become available again or they could choose something different! But yeh im hearing ya Andrew! I used to have "Deluxe" and have since seen them on a Rx3! Some chick got them after i just let them have them back! And have since seen her BF trying to sell them for a grand or something and thought you D#%K but if some other D#@K bought them for that price then he/she are worse than the seller!

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As in the model of the car.... R32....?

what's RRR 032?

GTR 032 would worth something :blush:

nou

Im not too fussed if nobody would be keen to buy them separately...I'll just flip them to a mate to put on his gtr....

Guess i was just wondering if anyone was interested for a small fee as i thought it was a pretty cool plate without custom plate costs!

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MMM im not sure about that rad33.... Contact Regency they should be able to help you more....

On a side note.... Just checked ezyreg and the following plates are avaliable:

Custom : R32GTST, R32GTS, 32GTR, R33GTST, 33GTR, R34GTR, ER34, RB25DET, RB30, GTST, GTT, SINISTA......

Hehehe wonder how many of ya are rushing to secure one??? Comeon own up.....

I got R34GTT.....

Justin

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MMM im not sure about that rad33.... Contact Regency they should be able to help you more....

On a side note.... Just checked ezyreg and the following plates are avaliable:

Custom : R32GTST, R32GTS, 32GTR, R33GTST, 33GTR, R34GTR, ER34, RB25DET, RB30, GTST, GTT, SINISTA......

Hehehe wonder how many of ya are rushing to secure one??? Comeon own up.....

I got R34GTT.....

Justin

love to get my sinista plates back on the car here but costs way too much here for them, in darwin it was a $140 one off payment for 7 letters....and plus the hassle from cops with custom plates

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