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I've seen a Ferrari 360Challenge with CIAO number plates

Then there's a brown SL/R Torana with 8ENUFF

a blown 7L '57 Chev with 2TUF4U (that was a while ago)

Ford Galaxie with BAD069

QIK069 on a Vette

BRUTUS on a Dodge Ram pickup

I like the Pioneer plates MUSL

Mitsu Lancer from QLD with IVG63 (4G63 is the Evo engine)

CGMFLY on a RB30ET-powered LC Torana

CMY327 on the same LC when it had a 5.4L Chev

GTRRRR on a black R32 from Sydney

WOGBOX on a Valiant

MIS05L on a VS Clubsport being driven by an awesome chick

YTRY on a 600kW SARD R33

LEXTC - Toyota Soarer

GOGOGO - BMW

ooooh i saw a defect on a BMW wagon today haha .... sorry usually only see them on jap imports in WA thats all .... nice to someone else got done!

Originally posted by a5h

Tonight on a lancer i saw HRD-00N

Hard on :D

Until recently my family owned a Kawasaki/suzuki dealership in Ballarat called "Hard On motorcycles", so we had HARDON H4RDON and HARD1 at various times on cars ranging from a HZ ute to a dirty old 81 hilux SR5 2wd ute, HiAces etc...

Goddamn, everyone ripped our business name, like that shit band....

cheers,

floody

nah he drives a twin turbo 300zx..which is for sale i might say..

he has the number plates at home..hasn't put them on the car yet..gonna put them on his new 1. Bought them off a mate..not sure what he drove..

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