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TRB30 number plates i've had for ages are up for sale.

No need for explanation of the plates. Will suit any Turbo'd RB30 vehicle.

They no longer suit my car now it's an LS1.

The number plates themselves are in fair condition. At the very least, you may need to get the rear one re-printed as some of the paint is peeling.

Replacement plates for BOTH will cost $56 via PPQ if you keep the same colours - or $199 if you change the colours to any colour combo you want. I'm happy to order this for you from PPQ if you want to pay and wait for them to be printed, or just buy them and then order the reprints yourself online (easy).

Current colours is Gold writing on Black Background. Slim Line front plate, Standard Rear.

Rear Plate:

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Front Plate:

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Given you may need to spend a whopping $56 to reprint them to be perfect condition I'm looking for $750 for the plates. Given the great combo, I think this is a fair price.

If interested, PM me on here or call/sms 0403290854.

--Mark

InsaneVL

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