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someone that owns an Nissan 350Z Tourer.

You wont find anyone here...

Maby try the 'Z' Club...

On a side note: Personally i get a little anoyed at some ppq plates. I mean in terms of combinations that make no sence and people say its this and you go arhhh... Then they try to sell them for stupid money when no one gets it??? END RANT

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i dont understand the explosion of personal plate buyers....dont you guys have something better to spend $400+ on (performance wise)?

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yes it is ironic that someone who has personal plates is making criticism of them, but i only wear mine, as they were a surprise present from my wife. :laugh:

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Personally i think they add to the asthetics of the car... I was lucky to get NIS450 on my patrol when i got it... suits blacky very well... Its an individual thing.. each to there own... i personally think they look heaps better, make the car stand out and individualise it... But my car is kind of all about standing out... The only downside i see to them is that they are usually alot easier to remember and therefor if u do something wrong u may be more likely to suffer any kind of consequence someone may be willing to dish out.

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