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Hi guys, I recently recieved this numberplate as a gift, as a result of me suggesting to a friend that it'd be a novel numberplate.

Its derived from a combination of I.R. Baboon from the cartoon "I Am Weasel" and Homer's "I am so smart, I am so smart, S-M-R-T... I mean S-M-A-R-T!" from the Simpsons.

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= I R SMRT :D

As much amusement as I get from these plates, its slightly wasted on my car... I'm hoping one of you guys will want something this novel.

I'm open to offers on the plates, although I'd want to get at least the cost of the plates, so that I can get something else of equally comic value.

The plates haven't been attached to any cars, they are still in the packaging, they are slimline, with white writing on black (which should fit in with the general trimming of Smart cars I think). They aren't registered to a car either, so its a simple matter of transferring ownership of the plates.

If you have any questions or offers, please post in this thread, or email me at [email protected]

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haha

That's funny - I'd take those plates if my new car was going to be regd in Vic. Don't spose you want to register my car to your house for me? :)

Plates would be awesome on a Smart car of some sort.

cc... can be arranged :P

Come on fellas... at least this plate is somewhat remotely clever, as opposed to stuff like "BLUR34" and "REDR33" which states the bleeding obvious unless you had a severe colourblindness and shape recognition problem.

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