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Hey How U Doin

I Have Custom Yellow N Black Plates

I Wouldnt Mine Sellin 4 A Good Offer

Pm Me If Ne1s Interested

If Not Just Keepem On D Car

Very Good Number Plate

Ciao

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wel bro u give me a offer wat u would pey 4 those mad plates

wat dey r worth

were u from man

Dude - forum rules stipulate that if you want to sell something you have to name a price. The place isn't E-Bay, so we're not here to auction. :P

omg lol

al i am askin is a price is dat so hard

i can say ne price but if no1s satisfactory about dat price how am i gona sellem

so i sel em at a resonable price n c wat dey offer n work off dat omg

rules

lol

well lookin 4 5gs or more or less

i hav no idea

just want som offers

didnt want ne1 biddin but if more den 1 person likes d plate

obvuilsy i am gona go 4 d highest bidder

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BTW, you're funny.

You wanted to buy the plate, and you don't even know what the word means

How old are you?

hehe

edit: I'm sorry, I can't understand or translate the post above that... You guys are on your own.

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