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I have a few sets of custom plates for sale relating to Skylines and other Nissans.

A350Z.......$1000

GR3DDY.....$1000

GTAHHH.....$1000

N1GTR........$1000

N1SMO.......$5000

R34GTT......$1000

RH9GTR......$2000

RUNS10.......$1000

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You want to buy them and you dont know what it means???? Why would anyone do that???

I'll humour you. These style of plates are not available as slimline.

RH9 is a club formed in Japan by workshops. Entry was via building a 9 second GTR to run on street tyres.

Not sure we have a 9 second GTR in Victoria.......yet.

Negotiable?? I havent even told you the price. I want $2000 for those plates as you cant use any other combination to get them.

Cheers

Markos

Im not interested in your 'RH9' or wateva it is...possibly another...just curious to know what it meant thats all.

How about you post up a price for each of the plates to save pointless posting.

You get them from Vic roads for $495. Most of the good ones are gone.

I also have ELV1S....you dont want to know how much I want for them lol

Also have V1PER, EVO1X, F1OO, F15O, S1LV1A, LS1HSV and a few others

You get them from Vic roads for $495. Most of the good ones are gone.

I also have ELV1S....you dont want to know how much I want for them lol

Also have V1PER, EVO1X, F1OO, F15O, S1LV1A, LS1HSV and a few others

Is this like a business for you?

No its not a business. I have 2 other businesses. When these plates were first released I got tipped off by Vic Roads staff and I was on the internet buying them before it was even advertised. I simply bought some as an investment and some that I wanted.

I dont know about smart, it was just oppurtunistic, I overheard 2 staff members talking while I was ordering GTRHKS plates, they informed me these mixplates were coming out in a few days, so I made a list of the ones I wanted and got most.

What pissed me off is they wouldnt let me have RAC1NG, P1MP or DR1FT, pretty sure they released them later though. Assholes.

I bought F43O, paid for them, they they called me up the next day and informed me someone had "called before I ordered them and the site wasn't updated, sorry." Bullshlt....

Good luck with the sale, some nice plates there

Yeah they will not allow you to have anything that implys street racing, the few that made it out before the ban there is nothing they can do about it, and they fetch a nice Price, i have DRIFT-8 and the most i have been offerd is $10 000 but they will never be sold not while i am around anyway, gift from my father.

Good luck on your sales, dont worry they will go just need to put them on a car and go to car shows would be suprized how many people want them.

My advice open up a stall at a CaR Venu

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