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ok i no dis is off the topic but talkin about the lamest plates, i have to tell you guys about the LAMEST i mean LAMEST car i have ever seen.

It started one day after uni, me and my friend were walking through the car park looking for my friends car. We came across this blue coloured car, lowered with a body kit on it. We looked from the front and we were standing there thinking...wtf is that car....coz ive never seen a done-up car like that. i slowly walk to the side of the car and see its a 4 door, with a T spoiler (the ones on a R34 skyline) and then, i slowly started to recognise the car. As my parents have a camry at home i was in disbelief to see a done-up camry with 17' chrome mags, lowered, wit a T spoiler and well thats not the worst thing...-_-;

the guy stuck a "EVO IV" ok the back of the car with a "V-spec" on the side

-_-;;

talk about worst plates.........what kind of idiot would do a camry up

-_-;;;;;; oh no offense if its any of u guys.....or even if its one of ur friends

Worst one I've seen was RU-016 on a shitty, crappy Celica with the most god-awful bodykit I've ever seen, steel 15" wheels, fake twin pipes and the driver was worse. A ratty little wogboi (no offence to non-ratty wogbois), with shoulder lenght, greasy hair, which had been badly died.

He kinda ignored us, because "we" were 6 guys in a Tarago on a roadtrip from Bris to Syd, and he copped all our stress from being in a van for ten hours.

Like a5h said, there is a red late model Mustang with the plates "JESUS". Thats really doesnt suit a Mustang, although a mustang is sort of related to a donkey which was jesus's ride of choice apparently. There is a BMW going around with the plate "HABIBS". pretty lame but kinda funny.

Well, I mentioned them before, and now here's the photographic evidence!!

Click on the image for the larger version.

He's Ben, he's 18, and he's Gay. (Or maybe not.

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This next guy is the RU-016 guy. Totally pissfunny. If someone knows this guy (this photo was taken in Nov 2001), please tell him to get a haircut and a better car. Or at least a better bodykit.

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This is the tarago we had, doing 160kph (Filmed under controlled conditions). Yes, I was driving responsibly officer.

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