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I have SR-071, came with the car and i was going to get rid of them till i found out what they meant (i thought it was someones birth year and initials) the sr71 is a reconnaissance plane that was retired in 1998 but still holds speed and altitude records to this day, it is also the only millitary plane that has never been shot down due to the fact that it could out run missiles, here is a wiki link and pic below http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR-71_Blackbird

It is also nick named the blackbird which fits well since my car is black.

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oh i saw the best number plate today in syd.. walking down my street and i see a s15 with the BOV hissing

with numberplates 'V8KILA"

how sweet is that :blink: LOL

Yeah, that thing is pretty quick too :D

I got 4RANSM..explains everything :-)

Was that on a 350z before?

I have YF.34.RR on my R34 :D

Currently on ebay:

TWNCAM - vic

YUMMMY - nsw

WSSSup - vic

NO1MAN - vic

HUSTLE - wa

DAGAME - nsw

SKYGRL - vic

H8RICE - vic

BOOKIE - nsw

OVRSZE - vic

HIBABY - nsw

NOREGO - vic

JAPJET - on a pulsar

ORGSMK - on an RX3

CVIEW2 - vic

BMY80Y - nsw

ISTRBO - vic

BABE1 - wa

HOT AZ - nsw

PAR1S2 -vic

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