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Hey guys if were to ever sell my plates, who would be interested in buying them?

and No i am not actaully selling them, unless someone offers me 1000k.

So just interested really.

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year of birth (1957) initials (IGG) :)

Personal plates like that are hard to sell and or only really worth what you paid for them at PPQ, unless you find a die hard fan eh

i hope your joking cause i didnt buy them to relate to my initials or DOB.

Well without trying to be a smart arse (ok thats a lie...) the forsale section first rule clearly states NO EOI allowed...

So I'm not sure the forsale section is the place for it. Especially when he has said they arent for sale anyway.

Well without trying to be a smart arse (ok thats a lie...) the forsale section first rule clearly states NO EOI allowed...

So I'm not sure the forsale section is the place for it. Especially when he has said they arent for sale anyway.

Fair point, Closed.

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