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what can ya do? If that was me i would try to find something more original and not add 1 on the end. Oh well maybe im just being a bitch but hell i paid a lot of money for those plates to be original!

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yeh but nizmo at least everyone knows that u got it first. everytime u see someone out there with a license number with a 1 on the end, u know that it was already taken so they just added a number on the end of it. have u seen the car? as long as it don't look better than yours its ok. :P

Yeah it was an R31 - mine is an R33 black fully dumped 17' Mags GTR look -a-like - not that R31 arent nice cars - but i win by a mile :P

Its just when you start adding numbers on end its too much like fleet cars - jobloggstyres1, joebloggstyres2 kinda thing.

Just try so hard to keep my car looking diffferent than every other skyline.

Originally posted by Strich9ine

i can see it now.... another white 33 with the plates STRICH8

hehe funny stuff.

heheheh so would STRICH10, hey hang on, that is pretty close to what you would be trying to achieve :P

R.I.C.E. rules

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Originally posted by Sneeza

hey 4NGI3

I used to own a 180sx - until it was written off last week...not my fault though.. thank goodness. But I think I am going to get a skyline. But I still have a soft spot for my baby 180 :P

yeh, that's your first car, ofcourse you're going to still have a place in your heart for it. i feel your pain dude. would u like a hug? hehe!

Thank you paul :P - u must know where im coming from tho - it would be like everyone showing up with a wing like yours :P I dont really care - i mean in NSW theres a show 200SX with the exact same plates.

Originally posted by Nizmo

Thank you paul :P - u must know where im coming from tho - it would be like everyone showing up with a wing like yours :P I dont really care - i mean in NSW theres a show 200SX with the exact same plates.

Trev wing

ps expecting very large chop :shake:

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hmm, station wagon... black gtr look-a-like... station wagon... black gtr look-a-like... yeh i think i'll go with the blk gtr look-a-like. throw in the hot chick and 11secs don't really mean much hey? you win by a mile niz! :P

and dark, no that's not a pick up line. :P

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No one want's a wing like mine, that's why I chose it:p

have u got a pic of ur wing? is it pretty repulsive? why wouln't anyone want it. u must have got it coz u loved it, or did u really base your decision on the fact that no one else would like/want it? i'm gonna need a visual to get a clearer understanding about what u guys are talkin about.

its one of those ones with two metal prongs coming from the boot that are high as - looks a bit like a washing line. yes we urge u to give him lots of shit about it too :P i really think your compensating for something paul hehe i want proof otherwise :P

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