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It's the new WRX plates, they get what ever number is the next available one.

We saw MRT04 this arvo. Thought that was a pretty cool plate.

People still don't realise what mine say, so I just give up.

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Most of the time plates make the car

mine cost me 2 grand from ppq (prestige) but there is no anual fees and the guality is much better than standard plates being fully enclosed and very professional looking you have to see them to understand the difference.

without my plates its just another face in the crowd

check my pics yous will agree

to much money to know what to do with, so they spend it on plates with no imagination

Not to poke at you but i saw mine in a dream :wassup:

Drift was taken so i got the only other possible i think it was a worth while investment

Most of the time plates make the car

err.. ok

without my plates its just another face in the crowd

For $2k there is a hell of a lot of other things that can make your car stand out "from the crowd".. or even better blend in.. like a big 400hp turbo..

To me pp are just something for the cops to remember your car distinctly for.. they decide they don't like you.. easy pickings from then on - as they know exactly what your car has under the bonnet.

anyhow, each to their own!

p.s. in vic full pp are about $300 "for life" too.. not just the "lets get a few numbers that might look like letters" thingo either. Up here they are a rip.. most expensive in the entire country..

by that i meant wangs that have things like their initials or the type of car on there...

i saw v8.brad what a tool im sure he could sell it to another brad :kick:

Im doing my policing degree and becoming a cop so i dont care if they know my plates ill be one of them.

Well I've had a good response from YYY 11. The funny thing was when I purchased them I never thought of the meaning. But I still think personalised plates are not cool. There was a fad during the late nineties but now it is not very 'personalised'.

I think you'll find NA_R33 was being funny. He is the one that actually owns TUF-033.

Must be a different fella, because I just had a look at NA_R33's car, and thats not the same car. The guy I'm talking about has black plates not white if I remember correctly, and it definatley wasnt a GTR.

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