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I have XQU51T on mr r33

I've had...

KW11KI on wrx they got stollen so I then got QW11KY

SMK180 (shmick 180sx) on my old 180sx

TWN11Y (twinnie...nick name for twin cam corolla's in my area)

SL11CK on old WRX...car was stollen

my Girl has MI55DE on Lancer stands for miss dee, her name diana

a mate has QU11KR on r32

another has RLX RE on r32...(re means somthing like mate in greek)

another has RLX M8 on r32

I got NRV155 (Nervous). Ive had it on every car ive owned and got the idea from ferris beulers day off, off that nerdy guys dads ferrari. I thought it was a good plate for when cops are behind you. They have laughed at it once when they pulled me over.

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far out, you have a lot of cars >_<

i have MTF on a little red plate that matches my car

it's my initials and the only way I could afford a plate here, cos we get them for life so made up plates cost a fortune but your name/initials are cheaper.

I wanted "michelle" but it was 1 letter too many :dry:

haha why don't u take 1 "L" off?

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