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Yep June 24th. I need to get replacement plates very soon, where did you get the pricing from? Trying to decide whether to get slimline black ones or the new Japanese plates. If the Japanese ones are only $200 I'm very tempted to get them instead...

Edit: nevermind, found the info here: https://www.vplates.com.au/news/35/33/Japanese-plates-all-you-need-to-know

yeah, $200 is for trade if you already have custom plates.

Will stick with my USA plates that conveniently fit jap bumpers.

Next custom ones I buy will be heritage plates I reckon

cause thats not pretentious at all.

See those with 6 figures and no 8's in it and i always think "pfft, they probably only paid under $10,000 for those... cheapskates"

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cause thats not pretentious at all.

See those with 6 figures and no 8's in it and i always think "pfft, they probably only paid under $10,000 for those... cheapskates"

Didn't say it wasn't

Fortunately, I don't give a flying f**k about your pulsar loving, Meister hating opinion

Also does anyone actually watch the f1 anymore? I watched it this week to see if anything has changed, nope Mercedes still shoot off in the distance after the first corner and lap the whole field.

Cars still sound shit, most mates I know used to be big into it no longer watch it either. Going downhill Moto GP way better

GT3 championship is where I',m at currently.

Also does anyone actually watch the f1 anymore? I watched it this week to see if anything has changed, nope Mercedes still shoot off in the distance after the first corner and lap the whole field.

Cars still sound shit, most mates I know used to be big into it no longer watch it either. Going downhill Moto GP way better

I still watch every race, quali too, but it's pretty boring at the moment.. MotoGP on the other hand..

Yeah it's just boring as shit, I end up watching half race then turn it off thinking nothing will happen anyway, Ros or Ham who ever is ahead at turn 1 wins

And seeing Alonso / Button at the back of the pack never even finishing a race..

Maybe they just like the look of them on their car more than standard plates, much like you prefer the jap plates on yours?

At $1k a pop it's pretty steep for a number plate

Don't get me started on heritage personally don't see the fascination

At $1k a pop it's pretty steep for a number plate

Don't get me started on heritage personally don't see the fascination

Less competition for me at the auctions then :)

Just spied this on Collins St, so relevant

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