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[RRK-679] very generic and luvin it... hehe I was contemplating [iXY321] (reads SEXY in the rear view) but then decided that I'd rather spend the money on something more worthwhile... like rent.

i thought "8" means 'Luck' and "2" means 'Easy', so 28, easy luck! that's all the number meanings i know.

hehehe,

and yeah, gotta agree with milk. U see lots of 8's in a number plate, 99% chance an asian owner. Some of those 8 numbers plates go for BIG $$$

oh yeah, thought of one more. "4" is 'Death'. Hope no-one has 24 on their number plate :D

u know

HAMSUP is my ex.boyfriend's friends car

if its asian we all know^^

he get diff cars every now and then

very rich indo boy that johnny><

he put his black rx7 for autoexpo last year

and the HAMSUP GTT34 he sold it already

also his white EVO6 sold to Jimmy..if u know who i am talking about

seen a lancer done up with fully stickers on it running on the road b4?well thats jimmy's he crashed it and got Johnny's EVO5...and johnny sold his GTT34 ages...so i am wondering why the maga publish so slllloooowwww.coz when u reading it...the car is bloody sold already

Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

:D  I tried....

Maybe you could go with SKY340 :D

Thanks K!

Originally posted by darK

its just not the same...

Ah ha! Unless I have 340 horses under the bonnet...hmm not yet maybe in a month or two! he he [probably getting close to 300 though, since 280 standard] hmm now where was that boost switch...

I think i will call vic roads next week too! Damn i wish they had an online system, they charge enough for the things [sheez]!

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