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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

Yeah great song...Godsmack did a version NIB II.

Looking to get a plate for my car TEXICAN....Being from TEXas and being part mexICAN :mellow:

Yeah great song...Godsmack did a version NIB II.

Looking to get a plate for my car TEXICAN....Being from TEXas and being part mexICAN :D

yeah i got all the godsmack cds..my bf got me onto them a while back...

he just got a new black 32 wohoo...its our project car, absolutely no mods done to it, but we doing it up. its going to be a sleeper for a while and then sumtime next yr get the carbon fibre and mags ect, atm just doing the engine and suspension ect

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I got QRI05E = Curious... had it on my SSS since i got my L's so thought to keep them... lol

Here are a couple nice plates i considered getting that are NOT taken in NSW:

ZZZTSH = BOV sound

1VAKND = One of a Kind

NOTLEB = perfect for an RB powered Holden Gemini LOL :P

I have seen some nice ones in Syd:

I8AV8 = I ate a V8

3ENTRY = Free Entry

LTSRUN = Lets Run

DUZNGO = Dosen't Go

GMEOVR = Game Over

Cheers

im ova my plates, i like them, but too many cop hastles, you get done for high powered once, they will just keep pulling you over for a quick buck.

if anyone wants them, send me a pm.

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I've got EVIL TWIN

In case that doesn't make sense, they're on my GTR

:(

That RB26 sticker rings a bell, I think you were at the licence centre when I was applying for mine last month. Or maybe the company that made the sticker made more than 1 to see a profit.

More than likely - the City West licencing centre? I was picking up my plates last month.

That sticker was on the car when it came from Japan. It has "GTR Magazine" on it, so it must have been a give-away in Japan.

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