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would you like to elaborate?

or is that you're interesting comment for the night lol

Haha, just depends on the look of the car really. Aluminium usually looks better on most cars, especially older ones. But on some cars, like V35's for example, the poly looks better. IMO atleast.

ZXY got rejected and i was told it was a restricted plate because of ZX. It resembled a model of a car so it was restricted.

LOL, anything with a "Z" in it could be too by that theory....

Why can't they ban stupid shit like "VVVWVVV" instead lol....

Doubt you would have a problem with that...

I went with polycarb because it would look better with the kit I have, (going slimline on the front), but aluminium suits any skyline fine.

I have a 33 GTR as a weekend car, hence the GO GTR, I have a Z33 that the lil lady drives (sal sacrificed), hence the Z33, I have a STI which is my work car (sal sacrificed) with BNVS on it, my old boy is on the interested list with Nissan Australia for a 35 (once they take orders he will place one) hence the GTR R35 and once the v-spec is annnounced for sale, I will sell by 33, Z33 and STI and buy one, hence the 35 GTRV so I am not a bad boy at all, the BNVS one I am going to take off though and put QIKSILV3R which just arrived (it is silver and pretty quick) on it because I fear that BNVS (which was a gift) is going to give someone enough motivation to feck up the car....

anyone want to buy it, $500?




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