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damn

its ok, i have backups :happy:

WGNC34 is still up for sale though. Someone, slimline regular plates just cut it for me. The $300-400 isnt worth it, thats a highflow cat!!

u need AWGNC34 for the autech!!!

thats what u put in for the model code on nissan fast im pretty sure

not very imaginative is it u two ;) i wouldnt mind [ZillaKilla] :no:

u must love the waiting yudy, i'd be ripping my hair out haha :happy:

you biatch!!! cruiseliner!!! dont need to rub on it. im trying to take it out of my mind

:) . Anyways the day will come sooner or later. Cruise you thought of cryogenic treatment for your engine components?

Zillakilla too many wirds you only aloowed 6 letters though.

Alex there are other alternative to the plates

you biatch!!! cruiseliner!!! dont need to rub on it. im trying to take it out of my mind

:no: . Anyways the day will come sooner or later. Cruise you thought of cryogenic treatment for your engine components?

Zillakilla too many wirds you only aloowed 6 letters though.

Alex there are other alternative to the plates

my engine components are all billet and strong as anything its the block that cracked. just picked up the new n1 block from nissan on friday arvo :) definately alot more meat on this one so i cant see it cracking at anything under 1000hp or so :happy:

$3900 worth (trade price) for the bare block.

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not cheap but its gonna be worth it ;)

my engine components are all billet and strong as anything its the block that cracked. just picked up the new n1 block from nissan on friday arvo :) definately alot more meat on this one so i cant see it cracking at anything under 1000hp or so :happy:

$3900 worth (trade price) for the bare block.

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not cheap but its gonna be worth it ;)

cruise i will get that block even its an N1 cryogenically treated if i were you. Cant risk the damn block craking again. cos probably you are the only person crazy enough to do it :no:

in wa if you get a polycarbonate/ plastic plate they allow up to 9 digits

I thought it was more than 9 digits. Last time I was in Perth I regularly saw a Commodore ute at a boat store in Freo with the number plates "Street Machine." I think it was their workshop ute because I saw it there around 3-4 times, and was wondering 'Wow, how long is that plate?'

In Sydney we have a max of 6 letters/numbers...

Yipee!!! :woot: i have confirmation!! Picking th car up frobably thursday afternoon if i can make if not friday morning for rego.

great stuff mate soon will be 3 more stags roaming the countryside

i figure it already says stagea on the back, and wgnc34 on the vin, so ill try and go for something imaginitive, otherwise its just like youre repeating yourself...

hard thing is trying to do it with the standrad 3 letters 3 numbers/ 3 numbers 3 letters thing. i couldnt justify spending $1000 on a set of number plates.

i like WAGGIN, or HEARSE, would be great, but cant get it into sequence, and still be easily readable. (readible??)

$1000 for a plate?

I have IMPORTD... Will see how they look on the car when I get them (being made) but it only cost $295 here in the west :P

Oh and congrats on finally getting your baby :)

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yeah ppq.com.au if you want to see how expensive plates are here in qld.

$400 for one of these:

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Or

$2195 for:

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Too bad none are available :P

This one is, but again $2195

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Motorman Imports owns the STAGEA plates i think, saw them for sale for like $3k.... I think....?

I got better things to spend that on then plates!!

How bout ZILAWTS or WAGN8TR

These are the 2 I was thinking about getting for the 260. We can have 7 digits in the NT. Personalised plates are $140 for a set. There are some great ones up here.

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