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Hey how long did they take to get in

generally plates take 10 working days. however they can take longer if you decide to have one with blue lettering or back ground!!! for some reason they CAN take a bit longer.

like the no plates :whistling:

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Iv been rejected so many times when going for number plates they say they are to rude and some may find it rude.

4URMILF

4DMILFS

4DMILFZ

4PUSSY

or because they are very very lame! i made up some plates for a mate FORCDRE, best plates ive seen were 101 IIO because on speed cameras ya cant tell which is which very smart!

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or because they are very very lame! i made up some plates for a mate FORCDRE, best plates ive seen were 101 IIO because on speed cameras ya cant tell which is which very smart!

Na not lame just i like milfs lol and its a in ya face number plate(like saying f**k YOU)

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funniest plates i have ordered were for some international customers. The salesgirl wrote the word down wrong, when the guy came in to pick up his new Ghia Territory he had "wanker" instead of the word he wanted in his language on the plates, the few letters difference made a huge difference to the word. He refused to take the car until we replaced the no plates ;)

also had a german woman order some plates for her new jeep, she used her initials and it ended up being [ HAG ]

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