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What if its say, an Accord Euro?

The question lingers there, should they be run off the road regardless, or do they get away with euro plates.

(even tho I think the euro ones look less euro than the non euro)

Nup, even that's not acceptable...I've seen 03URO..that's OK. But a dedicated Euro plate with a wanky crest c'mon...no dice!

I've seen eleventybillion bloody Libertys getting around with them *sigh*

i saw a Honda integra type r with euro plates....>

but i suppose if the person driving it is from europe, then the plates might be so they dont get home sick?

but yeah, run them off the road

yeah they should provide japanese style number plate..it'll be cool~~...maybe write 'Japan', instead of the prefectures name

Because then we would have HSVs FPTs AMGs and Ms all firing at us...

QLD plates are the way to go, hell we do live here.

We should get together and create a SAU number plate, I know that the Chrysler owners club got some made through the DOT. Dunno how much, but it would be cool to have them.

They cost a lot, we looked at doing this when I was a part of the SAU Qld club, Erin did a lot of research and it was gonna cost a fortune!

I will look into this, but from what I can see

$300 setup/artwork fee (we could hold a fundraiser)

$425 per set (max, less for volume orders) (fund raiser could also help to subsidise the price)

Regular personalised plates are $395 anyway!!!

http://www.ppq.com.au/frameset.asp

Standard 372mm x 134mm;

Slimline 372mm x 100mm (available for the front and/or rear of vehicle)

US Size 300mm x 150mm (no logo). sorta jap size?

when are they gonna bring out jap style plates?

I sent in a suggestion about that to PPQ last year but I guess they weren't interested as they never even replyed to my email.

I even asked to reserve [87-28] as it was the Galant's rego in Japan.

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