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Hey Guys,

i just have a random question?

Im looking at getting some custom number plates and Just want to know if any one knows any plates 4 NSW that would look awesome that arent all ready made yet??

| AA 22 AA | AA 222 | AA 2222 | AAA 222 | AAA 22 A |

any of the ones above

any ideas??

Cheers

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Rego is about $550 every year in vic no matter what plate. And we do not have as many possible combinations as you guys do. Like cannot start the plate with a number or can only have certain amount of numbers mixed with letters etc. And the mixed ones eg ni5san only come in the standard plate size no slimline. And cost $500 on top of your rego... As i said vic plates = crap

I would rather pay the 2K up front my plates cost me 400 a year so keep them for 10 years that 4k.

ZUE 55T, BEERME, BE 77 ER, QI 33 kk, BO 33 AT, LO 25 GT, RB 25 GT, DR 46 ME, RUN 71M,

Also anyone Know who has the plate ZEUS in NSW.

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