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Over here there are some cool ones,

My mate has NTIMID8- R32 RB30DET GTS-4

Theres a dude with NFORCR-10 second GSR

Andre with TIMID and DOCILE, a 10sec corrolla and 9sec EVO

Another mate has GOD IS I on a 32 GTR

I have my sign on name as my Plate R32 GT

quite alot of cool ones round, but still the guys with the DVS or NV crap as well

we owned (being my dad) a ferrari 400 red, that he later stretched into the first stretch limo ferrari (now white of course) we sold it back in 1988 or so wid the plates 4U2CME on it.

den he owned a 92 model R32 GTR in da same yr wid da plates CANC the intials of my dad, mum, me and my bro, den he passed away in 93, car was sold, plates went wid it....dats why i gots a 94 R32 GTR now (fathers memory) but i want 1 of those plates back :rofl:.

is that the yellow r34 gtt? if it is, then i sorta know the guy (meaning i know his gf) :rofl:

Yep, that's the one. As far as i know whoever owns the car lives about just up the street from me. Nice looking car i have to say. And i love the plates hehe.

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