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I've been trying to come up with some ideas for personal plates. And while I've worked it down to a few, I thought I'd list my throw aways.

All of them are Japanese words the way you would write them with English letters. And I've tried a lot of them on the vic roads site, and they come up.

If any of these breaks the Forum Rules... ...I'll remove it...

Anyway... ...Here's my list...

BAKA = Idiot

ATTO = Idiot

OSHIRI = Bum

KUSO = Shit

ONARA = Fart

GEPPU = Burp

HENTAI = Pervert

CHIKAN = Pervert / Molester

OTAKU = Mania / Crazy About

EROI = "being naughty"

MANUKE = Sleazy

OPPAI = Boobs

CHIKUBI = Nipple (you can get away without the last "i")

CHINGE = Male pubic hair

CHINPO = Dick

MANGE = Femail pubic hair

MANKO = C**t

IKUIKU = "I'm coming I'm coming"

Add yours...

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htial why the f**k would you wanna put any of those words on your car? :D

I have no idea... ...that's why they're my throw aways...

It's just a list I came up with... ...mainly because I saw a few "English" plates over in Japan that were messed up and may have got past because their version of VicRoads didn't know what they were making...

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