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I've got "IRSMRT" (was supposed to go on a smart car, but that never happened) and bought a mate "KKMOTO" (for his original kakimoto widebody 33). If you live in VIC and can't come up with a personal plate that no one else has thought of then you shouldn't be allowed to buy them. there's so many combinatiosn at pretty affordable prices, that you've got to be a complete pillock to want to pay top dollar for something someone else came up with. Unless its one of those 3 or 4 letter ones.

I followed a shitty old white beemer with the plates "WHTBMW" today. I wanted to walk up to his car and punch him in the head for stating the obvious.

i dont mind personalised plates i actually have a pair [KOUKLO] most likely only greeks know what it means...but bad thing bout personalised plates is that people will always know who you are..so if you get on someones bad side you cant park it just anywhere and leave your car lol.

hahaha top plates re. i wanted to get grkpwer but there taken last time i checked

anyone know whos got FATGTR? coz there a pair of plates id pay good money for...

also when i bought my last plates i was spewing. because they wernt the original plates i wanted. i called a week earlier and asked for the plates ARMED (as in ready to fire hehe now that i look at it people could have possibly mistaken it for my name being ahmed... but it isnt hehe) anyway, i went a week later and they where gone.

By far the most offensive personalised numberplates are the ones that contain the letters NV, perhaps assuming that people actually want what most of the time is a piece of shit. I saw NVME or something along those lines on a stock standard 318i once.

the ones that really bug me are along the lines of "BMW-227"

if you're the two hundred and twenty seventh person to get BMW... they're not exactly personalised :P

that sort of plate would be good if on a special edition bmw if yours was build number 227. but then they are really only worth money to you. although if you sold the car you could then ask a stupid price for the number plates on top of the price of the car.

i actually find ones that quote the cars power on them. like 350kw or something like that. because if you go to a dyno day on a hot day or something like that and make a bit less than that power you just look like a dick

ahahaha, a mate of mine has/had a rx7 that had (i think) NVDIS7 as the plates. i think i saw it on the road about 3 times in as many years. most of the time it was getting rebuilt or waiting to be rebuilt, LOL

anyone know whos got FATGTR? coz there a pair of plates id pay good money for...

also when i bought my last plates i was spewing. because they wernt the original plates i wanted. i called a week earlier and asked for the plates ARMED (as in ready to fire hehe now that i look at it people could have possibly mistaken it for my name being ahmed... but it isnt hehe) anyway, i went a week later and they where gone.

in HPI magazine some guy had it on his 32 gtr with wide body

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