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just a quick question in regards to plates here in VIC. can u put spaces inbetween letters on plates?

a quick example is if you wanted the plates "hotcar" could u have it presented like "hot car"

heres the link for anyone who wants to have a play.

https://ordering.vplates.com.au/plateorders.asp

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i was actually thinkin about cuttn the plate in half...and welding some metal just to widen the gap.....but im a lil worried it will look dodgy...lol

does anyone know who makes the plates for Vicroads?

its illegal to modify a plate in any way.

i could proberly say the same thing about half ur car.

i know its illegal but we all know thats totally diff from gettn caught lol.

honestly ill give it a go, if i do a good enough job the cops shouldn't even notice

im sure welding a number plate together would look tops :D

not sure welding would be the right choice atm but seriously....just need to cut the plate in half....and seperate it by 2mm...isnt that harddd.....

how could they possibly not notice :D ??

as long as i do a good job should be alright

whats rong with R34 NRG anyway?

nothing i guess....just found better ones.

well obvisioly u should really keep them cause theres no way ur gona be allowerd to modify ur plates

some cops have even had a go about bending my plates to fit on my rear bar

let alone cutting and welding them back together

if ur gona be doing this to ur plates, what else are you gona do thats dodgy as all fcuk?

well obvisioly u should really keep them cause theres no way ur gona be allowerd to modify ur plates

some cops have even had a go about bending my plates to fit on my rear bar

let alone cutting and welding them back together

if ur gona be doing this to ur plates, what else are you gona do thats dodgy as all fcuk?

why would the cops bend your plates to fit onto your rear bar? where did u have em in the 1st place?

no offence buddy but if i listened to every dikhead on these forums i wouldnt be where i am atm.

wats the big deal its only like $400 for plates......if i f*k it up ill just go back to my plates atm

why would the cops bend your plates to fit onto your rear bar? where did u have em in the 1st place?

no offence buddy but if i listened to every dikhead on these forums i wouldnt be where i am atm.

wats the big deal its only like $400 for plates......if i f*k it up ill just go back to my plates atm

the cops didnt bend them i had to, like many of the other skyline drivers out there as the japanese plates are only 4 numbers whereas standard vicroads issue are 6, so obviously they are gona be wider hench ull need to bend them.... But even if that is the case as stated by vicroads it is illegal to modify ur plates in anyway, i mean some cops will let u go with bending them but to cut them they dont like it and will make u get new plates..

its cause u dont listen to ppl n the forums that ur in this situation now, ur telling ppl that u wana cut and weld plates to fit ur car..... So how am i a dickhead for knowing whats legal to do to the plates? yes i bent mine and so have many other skylines owners, but police do realise that japanese plates are smaller and will let u off, i never went around adn cuit and welded my plates so they could have no spaces like the NZ plates, thats just been a complete fcukwit.

you think money is the answer to everything, well its not

first find some fcuken common sense then u can splash around mummies and daddies cash all u please

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