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i own the rights to 3 sets of custom plates and was wondering if i shud put them on the 33??

the plates i have are:

NOXCUSE

FORCED

TOPSCRT

not sure weather i should put one of these on or leave the std alpha num plates on....

how funny , I was just on the website looking into ordering some for my car not 30 min ago.. same dilemma

custom or stock boring ones??

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well seeing as you have the option and u already have the plates id put NOXCUSE on. but if i had to really choose id sell them all and put the money towards mods

I like my plates tbh, makes it easier for people to spot :D

Personal choice really... I ummed and aahed about it until i said 'screwit' and just made the purchase... infact I think I remember telling someone how much of a wank they were before getting them. I have trouble making up my mind sometimes...

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easier for friends to spot you yes, but also easier for the old lady with her bad memory to report your hoon driving after overtaking her doing 30 under the speed limit. what else she got to do all day except save the world 1 sports car at a time.

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yea i want to keep ther car as stock as possible as every car ive had ive had to put through regency and fork out 1000s of dollars...but this ones just had its rwc from inerstate and had its interstate check for reg in s.a so id like to be pulled over as less as possible

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I like my plates tbh, makes it easier for people to spot :)

Personal choice really... I ummed and aahed about it until i said 'screwit' and just made the purchase... infact I think I remember telling someone how much of a wank they were before getting them. I have trouble making up my mind sometimes...

-D

+1 I too ummed and ahhed alot until I went f**k it just buy it and be done with it :D

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