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i HATE any 4U or NV plates.. seriousely i dont "NV" ne of the shit with that in its plates.

seen ROFLMAO on a car which made me laugh...

SKYLINE is good

GODZILLA

Best 1s though are on Anthony's car if yer in Perth and u dont know his skyline.. you are teh major ghey ND4SPD that is all.

Originally posted by summoner

i HATE any 4U or NV plates.. seriousely i dont "NV" ne of the shit with that in its plates.

seen ROFLMAO on a car which made me laugh...

SKYLINE is good

GODZILLA

Best 1s though are on Anthony's car if yer in Perth and u dont know his skyline.. you are teh major ghey ND4SPD that is all.

damn perth and their 7 digit number plates sydney should be 7 perth should be 6 , honestly !:P

Originally posted by IvanINC

"ERVERT" and put the P plate infront, [P]ERVERT. but thats sorta stupid.

Same has been done with

ORNSTA

:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

Originally posted by summoner

seen ROFLMAO on a car which made me laugh...

That's a classic!!!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

I'd probably crash from laughing too much if I saw that!!! :bahaha: :bahaha:

Guest Dragon

'STEALTH'

Had them on my little Charade GTti.

Made people wonder what the heck it was, three inch exhaust shooting 6 foot long flames out the back.

Was fun keeping up with STi's. 180BHP out of a 3 cylinder 993cc turbo running 24psi in a 860kilo car made for some interesting moments! *Grins*

Plates are for sale if anyone wants them.

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