wolfman101
Post #3680
That could be either a DBS or a V12V...I hope the latter! There's a couple I've had my eye on too. |
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wolfman101
Post #3682
They are an awesome car, but IMHO they are just getting a trifle dated looking-especially the ones for sale ATM. The V12V still looks kind of fresh...and is faster too! |
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mark1414
Post #3687
I hope their pressed and not just printed on reflective. Because if they are printed, and you paid more than about $60 - their too expensive. Tasplates charge over $1000 for them, such a rip off. What are you talking about? They cost over 2k here. And once you own the combination you can get a new set made up for not that much money. |
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DAL32
Post #3688
I hope their pressed and not just printed on reflective. Because if they are printed, and you paid more than about $60 - their too expensive. Tasplates charge over $1000 for them, such a rip off. They're made of perspex with printed reflective letters. To justify prestige plates here they just gotta be under the new asking price of $2395. I paid $750 for mine. Replacements are $400, and I looked into having plates made up in slimline, and they wanted $150 per plate which is only a saving of $100 and is also illegal. You have to pay to own the combination... and in QLD you have to pay $80 just to transfer a plate into your name. |
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wolfman101
Post #3696
What site are you at? I'll be doing site visits in the not too distant future. |
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PROXENETA
Post #3697
They're made of perspex with printed reflective letters. To justify prestige plates here they just gotta be under the new asking price of $2395. I paid $750 for mine. Replacements are $400, and I looked into having plates made up in slimline, and they wanted $150 per plate which is only a saving of $100 and is also illegal. You have to pay to own the combination... and in QLD you have to pay $80 just to transfer a plate into your name. A 50m roll of 3M reflective vinyl is not even that much. fcuk these numberplate business must make some money. We have to pay a yearly fee here for personalised plates, and the price depends on the letter/number combination... Not is Tas it's an outright cost of around $1500ish for fully custom plates and their done the same. Run though a printer and then a cover whacked on it so it looks more expensive. If you get the three letters then three numbers in any combination you want their pressed in to metal plates, and they cost around $300 and no yearly fee. Much better value for money. |
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Twat In The Hat
Post #3699
the plates MYREX, on slimline plates here, would cost a total of $555 and like $110 to transfer them to a vehicle |
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wolfman101
Post #3706
Every now and again they run promotions where you can get a larger number of letters if I recall. |
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wolfman101
Post #3707
I can't remember what mine cost-(2kish?), but I remember the flexi ones I had on the '6 cost more than my current ones. |
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