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AS IF I would change your posts Urine!! :cool: :lol:

I wouldn't do that to you! *evil laugh*

I agree, get HYPE...you'll forget about the money when u see how cool they look, and you're out there cruising around with the plates on :) You'll be glad u did.

Definitely HYP38U. I say that because I was too cheap to get a custom :)

I'm considering replacing my plate with a custom, as I've got a few ideas for a plate, but I would actually prefer to get a few plates and sell them off. I see a fair few plates for sale in the paper for a few $K but I honestly have trouble believing that ppl pay that much money for one. If it's the case, I'll definitely get the plates I'm thinking of. Anyone here sold their plates for a bit of cash?

Depends on what colour the car is that it is going on - I woudn't put a yellow & black on on a silver car.......for example.

Here's another I've been thinking of - TUF1M8 -

I shouldn't give away all my good ideas - hey !!!

BF

Originally posted by URMINE

hahaha well i know some smart ass would have changed it.. be it porgie prank or shell... so i thought ill beat them too it :)

*hangs head*

what did i do to loose your trust?

ok, don't answer that one.

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get HYPE.

like some have said, it gives the car personality. you won't regret it

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