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oh where do i start?!?!? ;)

anything with DVS, YB, or XTC in the combination always gets me laughing too.

also holdens with S, SS, HSV in any combination makes me laugh... especially when they have the exact same badge on their car already.

some honourable mentions are:

CMFROF

YCRI4

TUGGER

sorry if anoyone knows these plates/ppl but it makes peak hour commuting much more bearable :)

uLa32: anything with DVS, YB, or XTC in the combination always gets me laughing too.

I had my sign in name as YBSLO4 for the last three years on all forums i am on, and was going to get it as a plate, however i jus figured it to be unwanted cop attention so i never got them. But when i made it back then i got a lot of comments on it being a mad plate... then it only takes a few others to start using the 'YB' part and its off... but its shit when you think of something ages ago but get generalised thinking you are just another sheep :)

Originally posted by YBSLO4

Come to think of it the lamest plate i have ever seen which will probs make you all laugh was "DRIFT" on a Toyota land cruiser prado?? WTF... if that thing tried to drift i wouldn't want to be withint 8 lanes of either side of the thing, would look like a ship in high sea's aswell.

yeah that spun me out when i seen that 4wd was gonna go offer him $$$ for his plates

The 355 ute isn't a Harrop stroker, it's on a black VU (GenIIIs are 346ci stock) SS.

I saw HOT12Y on a blue-with-purple flames 120Y (120Ybother...)

I've seen BLOGTR on an auto WRX with shit Tempe Tyres chromies on it and a 5-inch 'zorst.

I liked:

MYV88U on an HQ GTS Coupe (355 with efi, very nice!)

IVG63 (4G63) on a 414kW GSR Lancer

NIL84D (CSV Veloce)

2NIL8U (was on a single turbo Supra)

NIL8GM (Supercharged XR8)

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Originally posted by KamikazeR33

so my number plate - VSP33C - vspec on a r33 makes me lame too?

Ok, yours is an exception (Very rare exception)

At least I understood what your plate meant!

I meant those plates that are worse then a cryptic crossword!

As for 'L337' plates, I am seriously thinking of getting 'BOFH'

Computer users will understand what I mean! *Evil grin*

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