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Nizmo,

Your parents are the one's that drive HSV's with His and Her's plates!!!! I've seen those cars for years and loved the idea. They have matching cars, same colour and everything right??

Nice work...

Always liked 4BNEVL, but ended up with EVL R33 instead....

Brett

Brett,

yep (His HSV, Her HSV) theyve had the plates for a while now .... it was on my mum silver VT clubby and my dads red VT clubby ....... now they have VX's ..... my mums is Black ..... my dads is gold and he is looking at updating to a GTS in November. As u can imagine i live in a Holden shrine haha. Oh well they love their cars.

I saw your car coming back from the plex that time - i was having rough idling problems and so i didnt even bother to attempt to show off haha ....... but i lurve your car :P

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Originally posted by NA_R33

the one that madre me laugh the most by far was on a apparently 320kw commy with nsw plates on the GC it was "IH8 WRX" i hate wrx! i thought that was quite amusing seeing as most would do it with mindor mods.

yes the guy lives around tweed area, no longer has those plates, as apparently his missus, bought a wrx and told him to loose the plates or loose his missus haha...

Originally posted by Boxhead

yes the guy lives around tweed area, no longer has those plates, as apparently his missus, bought a wrx and told him to loose the plates or loose his missus haha...

I saw these numberplates yesterday, they have been on the same commodore for a while.

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