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Im sure everyone knows that a Skyline makes most people take a second look.

So I;ve been debating over what custom number plate I should order for a few weeks so that my car will stand out that little bit more:). Firstly, I was just going to get my nickname ie MANGO... but then my friends thought that'd look a tad retarded.

So then my mates came up with the idea of putting the model type of your skyline in the letters of your plate. For example R33 is the same is REE... so from there we tried to figure out wht words have REE in them...

these are a few combos we came up with:

STREET CREED = STR33T CR33D

GREED = GR33D

plus there were a few more........but being the retard i am cant remember them:rolleyes:

anyway.... i ended up gettin' GR33D. I;m really interested what you guys think? I reckon my mates are genius'... I;m too absent minded to come up with such an idea.

PS. Hey WASSABI... what does wassabi actually mean? Oh and i luv your car i see it cruising around subi and shention park all the time... you;re car is sweeeeeeeeeeet:D

Also, can anyone think of any other REE ie R33 combinations for plates?

Cheers:lol:

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Me and a mate had a huge list of number plate ideas. All designed around QLD plates though. So FR33K is not (cheaply) possible. In QLD it is 3 letters, 2 numbers... ABC12 or 12ABC.

We came up with heaps, some that I can remember:

TRU57 - TRUST

80OST - BOOST

35OME - 3 Some

TUB11 - Tubby (mates nick name)

57OLN - STOLEN

DOS12 - Does 12 (13 or whatever, we were gunna go 19 for joke)

500HP - Horse power (yeah sure)

A mate was buying a silvia and tried to get a few of these plates, but the good ones were allready taken. So he bought NIZ30, with idea that the 3 is like an "M" on it's side. After he got them I told him it was spelt N.I.S.M.O not with a Z! He didn't end up getting the car, and the plates were the right colour so i bought em off him cheap :D

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