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NV (or similar) is so Sydney spec. Almost the must have plates if you want to be a poser.

If your single, you'll stay single getting plates with the whole RU 16/18 , R U A Q T etc. All the girls that have mentioned to me about seeing cars with those plates think they are absolute dickheads. But if you're not single, I don't see a gf really approving you get plates like those either. Lose lose situation I guess.

IMO get something personal that represents you so that you can also transfer onto your next car, however I can't talk with my current plates [GODZLR] but I'm thinking of putting them aside and getting [MATTYP] which I've always wanted to get. Can save GODZLR for when I get an R32...VW that is lol :laugh:

pretty sure [stealth33] Was taken when i got mine lol so i got [stealthed] because its funny on a white car :)

I wonder if [1337] is taken haha, Just dont get any "NV" plates or "DRIFTXXX" because having drift in your number plate sounds try hard to me.

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Thing is personal plates you want them to last your lifetime of driving so they will have to mean something about you more than just the car type you own today - especially if it is from the parents to you as a gift.

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