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$650,000 to decide a number plate slogan.

FARK ME DEAD! Im gonna go into Gov't consulting. Obviously you can rip em as hard as you want with nothing to worry about

Well actually the main part of the cost will be in replacing all the staionary etc apparently - but still it seems excessive to me.

Why don't they just bring back the good old "Victoria - The Garden State" one. That was nice.

How about

Victoria - Home of VB

Or

Victoria - Shaped Like a Triangle.

or

Victoria Victoria Victoria - Oi Oi Oi

Or

Victoria - We Couldn't Get the Olympics so we Settled for the Commonwealth Games.

Afterall - its that great event which is bringing about the need for this new slogan anyways.

Victoria - Not Any Other State

Victoria - Run For the Hills

Victoria - Welcome to Labour Country

Victoria - Tolls R Us

Victoria - Land Of The Defect

And just a quick note to those who get upset for getting defected for mods...Learn to deal with it kids. It's here to stay and the only way you won't be defected is to keep it stock or stealth :)

Victoria - You can keep it!

Victoria - Livable? NOT!

Victoria - Where else but Queensland?

Victoria - Owned by speed cameras.

Victoria - Can the last person on their way somewhere nice please turn off the lights?

Victoria - It's just too easy to hang sh*t on!

Well if it is going to be used to promote tourism, more appropriate slogans for overseas tourists should be:

VICTORIA - Where the fcuk is that?

VICTORIA - Who?

VICTORIA - Where?

VICTORIA - What's there?

VICTORIA - The bottom right hand corner down under

VICTORIA - Never heard of it!

VICTORIA - Wife of David

$650,000 ey?  So thats where all our speeding fines go to...

$650,000? Cameras on the Eastern make that in a week!

Victoria- The place to have your nuts ripped off

btw, you hear Peter Batchelor got a little slap from bracks?

is there any 24/7 speed cameras at any point of eastern freeway, eg. from chandler to near the city ? if so be specific would be helpful, not for stupidity but yeh, curious cause i constantly see spanners flying up ridiculously towards the city and im like erm... gay...

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