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hey all for my bday my dad reckons hes gonna get me custom plates, but i dunno wot to choose, was wondering if any one had any ideas, i want the plate to have something to do with a skyline or r33 or sumthing that represents fast, or really anything that sounds kool :( , one of my mates came up with

''R33 ON XTC'' but i dont know if spaces count as letter space used up on a custom plate, i also heard that up to 7 letters is gonna cost $335 or up to 9 letter cost $445 if the space between the words count as letters taken up then 'r33 on xtc' wont fit :( because it looks crappy as one word,

another idea was ''TOXIC R33'' or just plain ''TOXIC 33"

well if you have any ideas post them please :)

cheers

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if you get custom plates, get ready to be picked on by the public for driving past thier house, being targeted by road ragers, and having the police remember you explicitly

most of the time, i regret my plates :D

my custom plates is nothing compared to the black striping, hids, big front bar, big fmic, etc etc... :wave:

yeh i know that people are going to rememba me at the drop of a hat, esspecially the way i drive around were i live, but the way i see it, 'free custom plates' cos its for my bday, :D yeh all these suggestions im gonna write down and hav a good think about, i cant make up my mind :wave: , hay 'R DIRTY 3' is that on your number plates? lol cos thats a great one i reckon, not that i would try n steal it, i just think its neat :D

I'd rather spend the money on mods, as strich9 said it'll be easy for people to remember you, now days anyone that doesn’t drive a Camry or a 4wd is classed as a hoon.

I've seen some good plates out there and some that are stupid.

-michael

ha ha i would get this one but i think various people would get the wrong idea in terms of what it means haha

Yer its just asking to get keyed :D

One of my mates is saving for an XR6-Turbo and wants the plates 1FASTCOON... that was my comeback :wave:

I think coon in general wouldn't be allowed on a plate.

I'd rather spend the money on mods, as strich9 said it'll be easy for people to remember you, now days anyone that doesn’t drive a Camry or a 4wd is classed as a hoon.

:wave: Yep

Back when I lived in rockingham, I had the police over my house 3 times for offences i allegedly did in rocko when i was at work in subi more than 60k's away!

Stupid plates!

Personal plates should either be a representation of u or ur car, wat u put on them should be decided by u, not other ppl. just my personal thought. i'd be spendin money on other things before plates as well. but if thats wat u wanna get, good luck comin up with something.

can have up to 7 on aluminium ($335), or 9 on poly carb ($445).

Woah, gone up recently, I thought they were $295 and $395 respectively?!

Thankfully WA doesnt have to pay yearly fees.

Also anythin with 2NV or DV8 or 4U or XTC should be banned IMO.

NOOOOOOO NOT "33 2NV" - that plate it gay. I don't how many boongadoors I have seen with 'VN2NV', 'VT2NV', 'VL2NV' and variations of.... the whole 'NV' thaaaang.

I COMPLETELY agree. Anybody I see with "NV" in the number plate I laugh at and usually quoted as saying "YOU STUPID W@ANKER".

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