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How are these for some plates :-

SIKLINE - going to be going on my r33 in a few weeks

MSSTIG - going on the fiances VY

Best thing about it is that she organised it and thought of the plates as sort of a suprise for me.

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How are these for some plates :-

SIKLINE - going to be going on my r33 in a few weeks

MSSTIG - going on the fiances VY

Best thing about it is that she organised it and thought of the plates as sort of a suprise for me.

Id like to know what people think of these plates

SIKLINE :- That will be going on my r33 in a few weeks

MSSTIG :- Will be going on my girls VY

The best thing about this is that she got these as a suprise for me.

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I have seen many plates over my time...some good, some utterly crap.

[MADWOG] - A friend of a friend owns those plates - last seen on a XE Fairline

[iNDEBT] - I think this was on a Ferrari F430

[WRXTCY]

[XQUI2T] - friends R32 GTR

[WNIGHT] - friends White Supra - meant to be White Knight

[iMBROKE] - I think this was on a Lambo

[NVDBMA] - Family Friends BMW 325i. As I allways say, nothing to envy about

the only problem I find with personalised plates - it's good to own but sooner or later everybody knows who you are. I've have friends who have their cars broken into because they knew the plates on the car

i saw

[PEDOFL] it was driven by an old man in an icecream truck :P

umm ive seen

PSI LEB

FLYSIK

VLTRBO

my own plates are

CBAR35- cba r35 is the model number of the new GTR.. just like how the r34 has BNR

VLTRBO

I think i saw that one pulled over in the centre of clayton, was a tmu car :D

Worst one i have seen is H3CT1C or about that, is on a silver ve around carrum downs, the tosser wanted a run when he was turning right and i was going straight.

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[iNDEBT] - I think this was on a Ferrari F430

They sounded familiar when i saw your post but i realised the picture i have are QLD plates.. not as flashy as a ferrari lol.

I know someone with plates [iMS3XY] on a supra

my neighbour has [sYDWYZ]

and another mate use to have [YBHVE-4] on his r34 but now on his 4 wheel drive

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