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i still have [b4DLUK] Badluck lying around the garage somewhere.

personalised plate are for the gay. that $600 can go towards something else.

What about if they come with the car? and if 99% of ppl think there something that there not? mine are SR071

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Don't get wasting money with plates telling the type of car their on. Saying that I have QIK032 which came on a car I bought but now live in a cupboard.

I do like funny ones though.

FU KTMU years ago on a commodore in Frankston :)

IGODWN on a bagged hilux

HIDEHO on a shitbox van - Mr hankey the xmas poo.

Edited by Rowdyr32

Don't get wasting money with plates telling the type of car their on. Saying that I have QIK032 which came on a car I bought but now live in a cupboard.

I do like funny ones though.

FU KTMU years ago on a commodore in Frankston :)

IGODWN on a bagged hilux

HIDEHO on a shitbox van - Mr hankey the xmas poo.

Should sell the plates if its just sitting in there :/

I currently have SKYGTS sitting in the garage as i dont have a skyline anymore :(

Edited by Johnie

Don't get wasting money with plates telling the type of car their on.

My pet hate amongst personalized number plates! Second only to people who think their shitty plates are worth thousands of dollars.

Saw RED-XR6 once...f**king genius, telling us what colour his car is and having never seen an XR6 in my life to know what it is?

seen UJELLY on a statesman on the highway,funny thing was i really wasn't :no:

I can beat this...

Saw BMW2NV on a completely standard E36 318. Not sure if taking the piss or serious...

LOL I did the same, just thought it was FAP [random numbers] and (un)fortunate standard plate and had to give it a moment before I got it was 24/7.

Edited by kaitoukid

I got [HERR33] when I imported my 33, 10 years ago. Way back then not too many chicks in Skylines and they got attention thats for sure.

My poor car got written off last week though so I reckon its time to part with the plates too :(

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