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Nah cant be assed paying the dept transport $200 a year, so im going for R and S series at a solid $71 once off fee!!

yeah thats what I did on the car Darren.......'S'......re-issued plate

Bike on the other hand costs me $190 each year extra

Nah cant be assed paying the dept transport $200 a year, so im going for R and S series at a solid $71 once off fee!!

'Custom' plates are $200 odd a year, but 'Personalized' plates are a one off fee. JZS147 should fall into the category of personalized shouldn't it? :yes:

But RIS 705 gets my vote anyway.

:banana:

I just got myself RRS250 for the Stag. :banana:

Edited by RubyRS4

Custom you can have any letter and number combination you like up to 6 or 7 letters.

6 will cost you $190 per year and 7 will cost you $220 per year, for example mine is *evil34*

More cool colours available for these too. lol

With personalised you can only have the following:

a-12345 one letter and five numbers

ab-1234 two letters and 4 numbers

abc-123 three letters and three numbers

abcd-12 four letters and two numbers

abcde-1 five letters and one number

Cost is only a once off fee of $170 for these ones, the dash represents the little SA insignia that is also on your standard plates.

I couldnt get evil-34 as it was already taken so i had to settle for the custom plates.

So if you can come up with a good combo that works for you, you can go personalised

With personalised you can only have the following:

a-12345 one letter and five numbers

ab-1234 two letters and 4 numbers

abc-123 three letters and three numbers

abcd-12 four letters and two numbers

abcde-1 five letters and one number

Cost is only a once off fee of $170 for these ones, the dash represents the little SA insignia that is also on your standard plates.

In the past I've had:

UNVME-2

MYTLR-1

EVILR-1

now (for the Stag):

RRS-250

cool so if i get one letter and one number i guess that comes into the "personalized" category???? so a once of payment

No.

Must be like:

ABCDE-1

ABCD-12

ABC-123

AB-1234

A-12345

for it to be personalised. Otherwise its a custom for something like A-1.

:rant:

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