Transport for NSW has partnered with Lawsons Auctioneers to drop 30 never-before-released number plates in an 'extremely limited edition' European style.
Transport for NSW has partnered with Lawsons Auctioneers to drop 30 never-before-released number plates in an"extremely limited edition" European style.
The plates also feature only black and white characters, have between two to four numerals and are all prefixed by a single N. “We’re delighted people are jumping at this rare opportunity to get their hands on a unique collector's item. These sleek black plates are a sophisticated and extremely limited addition to any prized vehicle."
The reserve for the 30 plates up for auction ranges between $10,000 and $30,000, with the revenue reinvested into Transport for NSW initiatives.
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