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Hahaha im liking that idea with the shopping list malcolm.

im thinking of changing my plates soon again. i get bored of them too easy. currently got ETH 011, in red, but its a tad boring. Got ideas for another one, but i'm keeping that to my self till i have ordered it :down:

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Thanks mate. :D Yeah I didn't know either, but it's just what they give you for this style of plate, apparently. It's better though because the fullsize plate on the back is much better suited, in my opinion.

I thought it was Doctor 34 Permanent Resident

lol I'm sure most people will read it something like that ... but yeah, Shane was right it's meant to say 'the reaper'. I'm glad it's not so obvious to be honest.

the reaper?

damn thats nice...

i will get IB-34-TU once my dealer 1 year free rego is up.

Ummm ... what do you mean? Are you saying that if you get new plates you have to get a brand new rego ??? I thought you'd just need to do a quick/free (maybe a couple of bucks) transfer or something.

i will get IB-34-TU once my dealer 1 year free rego is up.

You won't lose the free rego, you just pay the $30 ordering fee for the plate, plus a portion of the annual fee depending on how long you have left before your rego is up. For example, if you've only got one month before your rego is up, you only pay one twelfth of the annual fee for the plate.

You won't lose the free rego, you just pay the $30 ordering fee for the plate, plus a portion of the annual fee depending on how long you have left before your rego is up. For example, if you've only got one month before your rego is up, you only pay one twelfth of the annual fee for the plate.

Well I paid for the full 12 months of the annual fee (for the customized plates) even though I have 10 months left on my normal rego. Are they gonna refund me or something?

Edit: actually never mind, I just checked my bank statement online and see they only billed me $30 for the ordering fee. I assume they'll just ask for 11 months worth of the annual fee when i goto pickup the new plates?

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actually never mind, I just checked my bank statement online and see they only billed me $30 for the ordering fee. I assume they'll just ask for 11 months worth of the annual fee when i goto pickup the new plates?

Yup, that's exactly right. You pay the portion of annual fee that's remaining, then they issue you a replacement rego sticker and switch to the new rego on you e-tag as well (if you have one).

Haysey: Love the YARR32 with eyepatch. Haha. :D

haha looks good ryan!

didn tknow you could get one of each...

Yeah that's what always happen. Slimline goes on the front, it's a fine and points if you get it wrong...

I thought it was Doctor 34 Permanent Resident

hahah BWAHAHAHAHAHAH

lol

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