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well the morons at vicroads have done it again, the ones that i had originally wanted that were taked by someone else who "aparently" got in b4 me, have been offered back to me again lol wat fkn morons haha

oh well at least i got the ones i wanted :D

*sigh* a new era of vanity plate gayness is upon us.

can't wait to see 4LYSIK, SXC12C etc like on excels in Syd

although last month Vicroads stuffed up and I got my 6 letter plate for $150 :rolleyes:

anyone heard about how some guy that owns a Corolla and has the plates "CROWN7", and Crown Casino offered him something like $300K for the plates? naturally, they declined...

how plates can be worth more than the car they're on is beyond me. I feel like stealing this guy's plates, selling it and buying a R34 GTR :D

it's just a piece of metal with 6 letters & numbers on it, how is it worth so much? it's crazy

lol, you can steal the plate...thats just metal. he owns the combination...thats what you sell.

and i dont see why you wouldnt take it. yeah they can offer you more, but chances are they'll give you that 1 massive offer and if you turn it down, its your loss

Got my call 2day!

XR6-JET

XR6-WPN

ST1-JET

ST1-WPN

The "JET"s where rejected because the police informed VIC Roads that it contributes to people speeding.

The "WPN"s where rejected because some people can find the word "WEAPON" offensive.

Man whoever thought of these pathetic rules has got some real issues.

What i dont understand is that ive got a mate with the plates "JETWPN" :)

lol at jetwpn

i see jet and wpn on heaps of plates..if they arent going to allow anymore, then they should have to recall the others as well.

FTR JET round the corner from me (ford tickford racing for those that didnt know)

seen an absolute shit load of VL's with JET something or other. they seem to think they own a 747

anyone heard about how some guy that owns a Corolla and has the plates "CROWN7", and Crown Casino offered him something like $300K for the plates? naturally, they declined...

Doubt it, casino's plates all end in 888, being the lucky number that it is.

It is displayed MYRB.26

Thats much less misleading................................. now :P

Has anyone actually received any of the new plates yet??

I got confirmation on 18 sets today,hanging out now.

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