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OK before you perthies start tellin me to go to my own section :)

I wanna get perth numberplates cos they're l33t and long.

Also since I'm planning on doing a widebody conversion for the R32 I'm bringing down, I wanna get Phat Ass or sumfin similar to that.

What's the rules for gettin the plate, do you have to do a yearly renewal, does the car have to have a WA rego, any rules for rego, do you have to do yearly inspections?

Please advice and no whoring.

oh and no starwars porn...

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btw you know if you guys get 20 ppl together you can get WA numberplates with a "sporting club" logo on it. All you gotta do is have an Association number or ABN. I reckon you guys should get SAU WA numberplates, that'd be uber cool.

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yeah but the sporting club ones are the type of plates the WA governement intends to lease to u so u pay every year to have the plate.

what do u mean no :) porn thats the best bit.

anyways all u need to do is apply for the plates and have them sent to ur nearest licensing centre. seeing your in wa i don't know how it would work.

you don't have to put them on a car staight away but you have to put them on a registered car. they hold them at the licensing centre while ur waiting for a car to put them on

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do I need a WA registered car? If I do, is it possible to register the car once and then jus mail in the registration renewal. like in VIC?

If I don't need a WA rego'd car, then I'mma gettin myself a numberplate asap.

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It goes like this (i used to be an licensing clerk) u wont be able to keep them for long if your car is in another state - i think its 3 months and then it has to have the plates handed in and the car licensed in whatever state your in and licensed with those plates.

Sorry.

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yes they can hold plates for 3 years - but one of the guys in the eastern states wants WA plates on his car - The car must be licensed with a WA address and can have an Eastern States postal address - but yes the car has to be present in the state of license. If he was to take his car back to the east with WA plates on it then he could keep them for 3 months then they would have to be handed in and the car pitted and licensed in his own state ;)

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