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I have my HKS prestige plates sitting in my room doing nothing, as they hardly look the part on a diesel Lancruiser or a sileighty with all Trust parts :D They were originally on my GTR that i owned for 6 months so they had very litte use and are in perfect condition. Front plate is a slim line with black on white and they fit perfectly onto an import.

I'm asking $4000 but I am open to offers, so don't be shy.

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