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i have thought of lots of plates over the years, some of my mates have them on there cars. but at the end of the day, i think u should think of plates for ya self, after all you will be buying them, and u will be the one who cops the shit off them if they arent good. so think carefully. also nowdays, its safe to say all of the really good ones have virtually gone. but, u never know if u are creative enough, u might just be able to think of one.

oi need some help.

i need some inspiration for a personalized plate. 2numbers and 3 letters. or 3 letters and 2 numbers.

i was thinking EAT35, as in eater

either black background with silver writing

or silver background with black writing.

on a silver car

Suggestion for a PP.... Spend the $1000 and get

"Ebymds"

= Ebay Mods...

Not digging my foot in...Joing in the Christmas spirit...hehe

Edited by SunnyCoast

lol thanks... just as usefull as buying a earthing kit (!)

ebay is sweet cd. isnt that where u bought your tools and a fully sick gtst badge?

LMFAO

Edited by r33cruiser
lol thanks... just as usefull as buying a earthing kit (!)

ebay is sweet cd. isnt that where u bought your tools and a fully sick gtst badge?

LMFAO

Ha...Earthing Kits are actually very usefull :)

Ebay is great for things like GT-T Badges, Indicators and stickers.....But when you start buying ebay turbos and crap like that, you lose out on quality :(

BTW... I bought my tools from Bunnings lol

Ha...Earthing Kits are actually very usefull :(

Maybe if you call 2kw a worthwhile power gain.

BTW... I bought my tools from Bunnings lol

Ebay has better customer service. :)

Ha...Earthing Kits are actually very usefull :thumbsup:

HKS quote anything from 0hp - 10hp if used right.

However I have never seen dyno back up. Im sure in the right situation they work.

I used them on my 490rwhp R32, they looked cool, about it really lol.

Maybe if you call 2kw a worthwhile power gain.

Ebay has better customer service. :thumbsup:

The reason i used an earthing kit was to ensure the battery was earthing to good points within the engine bay. It was mainly used to assist in the improvement of sound system quality and electrical currents.

Surely something not used to gain power :)

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