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Phat import number plates for sale (VICTORIAN) - prices given after each number plate : plus vintage 6 digit Victorian plates below.

GTR0.32 ($2500 bargain) / GTRO.33 ($2000) / GTRO.34 ($2350) / GTRO.35 ($1500) / HKS.15 ($700) or HKSS.15 ($700)/ HKSR.32 ($700)/ HKSR.34 ($700) / CEFIRO ($2800 original spelling) / GTRNI ($1700) / HKST.51 ($500) / JUNS.15 ($800) / AUDI.T ($1500) / BMT180 ($500) / BMTEVO ($500) / BMTGTR ($1500) / BMTR.34 ($500) / BMTR.33 ($500)/ BMTR.32 ($500) / BMTS.15 ($700) / REMNIS (reminis) ($1000)

PERSONALISED PLATES. 10 Lucky numerical Victorian numberplate sets. 388338, 883833, 833883, 888811, 818881, 881111, 888877, 800088, 992299, 665566, white on black, all brand new $1200 each or $10,000 the lot. These are worth around $2000 each or more (market value), but in need of quick cash bc going overseas.

If interested please call me on 0400255008 / 0412414173. serious enquiries only. prices can be negotiated depending on how many you are after.

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