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Well lads, its with great regret that I announce that I have sold my Cefiro to an interstate buyer and that I now own a 2 door coupe. Fortunately I have retained the custom plates TAKUSHI - which means taxi in Japanese. I had these on White plates with Green text, slimeline front and full size back - just like a Jap plate!

I dont have a need for them now so Im wanting to hand them on to another local 4 door owner, whether it be a Cefi, Laurel or any other 4 door import that warrants the term taxi. Im willing to negotiate with anyone who wants them, but I am not wanting more than I paid for them - so dont think im trying to snipe you for thousands haha. Plates are at Willagee Licensing so I can arrange hand over.

http://members.iinet.net.au/~ketterj/cefir...se/IMG_3067.jpg

http://members.iinet.net.au/~ketterj/cefir...se/IMG_2994.jpg

http://members.iinet.net.au/~ketterj/cefir...se/IMG_3052.jpg

Cheers

Jai

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Edited by jaik

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