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1. The average GTR buyer doesn't have $150,000 to spend on license plates.

2. 3 as a Z is NOT more appealing than a Z as a Z.

3. GTR-boy can get a gazillion dollars for his license plates not 11ty million. 11ty isn't even a number :(

hahaha...I don't even see it as Godzilla! (initially anyway!)

I wonder if he's having a lend?...I hope he is...(prolly not though).

I mean, to just blatantly put it up with a starting price like that....

I'd buy it for $1K, but that's it....it's a low quality 'noun' of the car's pet name...much worse than others I've seen around.

I'd give him $10K if it was GODZILA....(or buy Ed's, above!)...and only if I had the cash and the car in the first place!

Happy New Year all!

  Terry_GT-R34 said:
Has anyone read a "Good Thriller" recently?

hahaha...yes!

"HOW TO IMPORT YOUR DREAM CAR"....

by Raymond Tamagochurmarney and Frank Lynokar.

Available on EBAY for $150,000. (Buy it now)

I think this number plate is much more appealing for a GT-R. 602174.

The 6 is a G

0 is a D

2 is a Z (much more appealing)

1 is an I

7 is an L

4 is an A

You see, much more appealing than real letters.

And let's be realistic. An asking price of, *with accent* "One hundred billion dollars"

KNOB HEAD!!!! :P

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