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I spoke to Memphis, he'll have our plates finished this weekend, so I'll pick them up off him on Tuesday.

Can people let me know how they would like to collect them. I can leave some at SST or Worksauto for people to collect, or otherwise you'll need to organise a time to grab them off me:D

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Milo, Yeah that's right. It is possible to get personalised ones done with your username etc, but if you want them there $10 each, and best to sort it out through Memphis directly:D

mine cost $350 with my user name on it :rolleyes:

Ok, I've picked up the plates, and they look wicked, big thanks to Memphis.

Please let me know how you want to pick up the plates. There are 3 options:D

1. I'll leave them at Worksauto for you to pick up.

2. I'll leave them at SST for you to pick up.

3. You can organise a time with me to come and grab them.

I have already payed for all of them, so please don't delay in picking them up and giving me my money back:D

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