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S4TEEN - I like or 200SXY but i wouldnt be surprised if thats already taken and if it hasnt it should be :( But i think you would be mroe likely to put that on a chicks car.

Hey if you look in some car mags - you can steal ideas off the eastern staters plates. I opened up a car mag one day saw my NIZMO plates sitting there on a 200SX - spewin copycat! haha but then thought to myself if your actually looking for somethin sweeet to put on a number plate wouldnt be bad place to start getting ideas.

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Originally posted by adam 32

i saw an R33 today with plates

extr33m. now i know this is 1 persons opinion but why would you bother with personalised plates? i just think this attracts unneccessary attention to your car.

I got mine for the shows dude, i used to like my gov plates because ion order for them to fit i had to bend the sides so if a camera ever flashed they could hardly see the last number. Now though with the new plates ( SLY 33 ) if i get flash i get a fine which is fair enough.

IN the shows EVERYONE has private plates and i really liked the one I have i thought it kinda suits the car... low and sleek so i though of sly. I was never much for private plates but i do like them even though as you said it does draw unwanted attention, just have to be extra careful where i drive and park from now on. :P

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each to their own, and if you want private plates then go for it. but i kow of a few guys with them and they hate them - purely because of the attention it gets. whether it be in a carpark or drunken idiots. a skyline with a private plate is going to stick out more an attract the 'undesirables'

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Originally posted by MODADDIE

thanks everyone i think i am going to go with   "S4TEEN"   plate..

i will decide tomorrow at work when i finish filling out the form, i called licensing today and its still available...

anyone feel free to use "4PLNCHXS"

Ahh feel free to make fun of me.... I am usually pretty good with plates but I cant work out what the hell 4PLNCHXS is meant to mean??? Maybe its too early in the morning or something??? :P

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