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Me and my mate adam were thinking about a couple (Im keeping mine a secret :mellow: )

J4P4T4K Jap Attack <----- LOL

FLYNSKY Flying Sky

SKYFLYN Sky Flying

R332NV R33 To Envy

R342NV R34 To Envy

S1D3W4YS Sideways

UDLOSE You'd Lose

W1NN3R Winner

334LVN 33 for lovin

344LVN 34 for lovin

H4X0RS Hackers

DR33FT Drift

BRUTLSKY Brutal Sky

K33PUP Keep Up

B00STT Boost Twin Turbo

R34P3R Reaper

R33P3R Reaper

Some Funny ones

BGHRUNG Big Hrung

P3NI3XT Penis Extention

HUG3W4NG Huge Wang

couple are stupid, we were just stuffin around with em..

Edited by Hypn0tiK

I agree the NV series is a little bit "done to death". If you want to represent fast or something, [FAST33] [KWIK33] [FASTA33] [RACIN33] there could be heaps.

Sam none of the ones i have mentioned are taken, you are welcome to them if you like them. I was going to use [sKYRINE] but went with something else instead. They will look good if the licensing department ever actually gets them to me!!! 4 to 6 weeks my as* !!

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RDirty3

COPBAIT?

When they pull you over it'll just prove your point :(

haha frost i like this one, unfortunatly i am cop bait no matter what car i drive, im almost ninteen but i look 9 lol, i get stopped just about every day, cops think im a joyrider or sumthin :(

hey all cheers for all the good suggestions, 'r dirty 3' you have some really good ones, now i cant make up my mind :D ,

many of you have said that you would rather spend the money on mods, i couldnt agree more but seeing as im not paying for them i look at it as free lol, and plus my dad was already shoked at how fast the skyline was stock compared to my civic, the last thing he would want to spend money on is making it faster, i wish that wasnt the case but meh!!! haha

yeh the suggestions are good guys cheers, keep em cumin if you can :)

sam

HAHAHA i was waiting for a suggestion like that :D , yeh i get the teased sometimes from people who find out just about every thing including the actual skyline was bought by my dad, but i dont mind :) lol i mean, wen my dad came up to me and asked if i wanted a skyline what was i supposed to say 'NO DAD i like my 1.5 civic' haha

Hehehe, awesome dude, gratz on the upgrade 2.

p.s my sis drives a civic 1.8 red, and just upgraded to a S2 1997 White r33 gtst :D:mellow:

I converted her..

Ill get her to make membership soon, as she gets her manual licence :D

Bit off topic sorry.

hmm numberplates

[NI554N] lol how original

[EIGHTEATR] - piss alot of ford and holden maniacs off :)

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