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I have Vic MUNKEH , but took them off to change to WA "Euro" plates. Worst thing: only had them on for 2 months before I moved to WA, but thought it would be cheaper to swap to WA licensing (VIC = ~$600, WA = ~$450)... after the visit to the pits, turns out it wasn't... :P

Found that both are slimline (WA Euro and my slimline Vic Customs), and BOTH had to be "massaged" to fit the narrow space in the back, and bent a little to fit the front. Also I lost one of the bolts changing the fronts, trying to put in new bolts, but that just didn't work. ;)

I don't understand why the WA custom plates allow so much variation (and SPACES!), when all other states seem pretty standard max 6...

wat dus sweetleaf mean ?

oops an my bad its not sweat its sweet!!!

um well its actually anutha name for pot, but its also a great song by black sabbath and marlyn manson does a good version too, i think metallica has a version as well ( now im goingto have to go thru my cds) but basically its one of my nicknames, the one that means the most to me anyways...and ch33ky wasnt available

Edited by Cheeky_Nympho

I have applied for 2 custom plates in NSW and both went 4 weeks into the process before they were cancelled.

24NIK8 and FKY002

They said they were obscene??? Can't imagine why!

My latest try is now 3 weeks into the process so I'm waiting with baited breath.

Cheers, D

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