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There is a mad orange R33 at my uni with the plate FLYLICE (I dunno how it got 7 letters, maybe its just FLYLIC or FLYLIE either way its a fking cool plate on a fking nice car :P

Also I keep seeing a nice r33 GTR on the way to uni with the plates ULUVIT. Once again a fking nice car!

seen on a very nice black 7 ser Beemer with nice wheels & slamed "MOB07"

I think it was fitting by taking one look at the guy driving he was tall & built like a brick s**t house wearing a black trenchy

but I like mine plan but yeah its mine "MIC 80"

I like mine...GILTY...of kickin' your azz!

it that spelt 91LTY? if so i have seen your car around....I LOVE THAT PLATE! bloody awesome!!

mine is nothing special "04LTR" (four litre) on an EB XR6 falcon (to leave no doubt in 5L commonwhore drivers minds what its got under the bonnet as they are left behind :D hehe)

believe it or not, people still sometimes ask me "isnt it a 3.9?" or "isnt it a 4.1?" im like, no...thats why its 04LTR not 39LTR or 41LTR...

has "57OLN" been said yet? (stolen) i cant remember what i saw it on - would fit a WRX in sydney quite well IMHO :D

Here is a quick list from Melbourne Auto Salon 2004

Have fun ........

2DSIRE

ADMYER

ADZMAX

AE 086

AEROIM

ANIME

AUDIA

BAS54U

BASSNV

BEATS

BLCJET

BLKCRX

BUAYA

CHAKDE

CKLASE

CRX DV8

CRZYED

CTI FLY

CYDEE

CYWRX

DAREU

DIABLO

DINGIN

DUKE1

DUMPD

DWARF

DZXKNG

EL PAPI

ENIX

EVIL AZ

EXCON

EXCON1

EXIBIT

FABLAS

FATHSV

FDG149

FOOBOY

FREKNU

FRIED

FYRDUP

GAV 069

GELAP

GEMBEL

GHOSTT

GITYUP

GMFROG

GOLGO

GONZ 05

GRFICO

GSRTOC

GTR 007

GTS 031

GUNTUR

IAI

IBNZI

ILUSZN

IMPUL

INASNT

INUL

ITS 355

JAGOAN

JET BT1

JETSOD

JOGER

JTSPD

KANDO

KAZUYA

KILA XR

KODYNO

KUCING

KWIKN

LEXFLY

LILUFO

LOADAD

LOBASS

LTNING

LUGU

MADCRX

MIRPWR

MISREX

MPOWR

MR 183

MREVO1

MUSL

MYSHOW

NO HOPE

NUMINI

OOPSII

P PLATER

PETIR

PILOTZ

PLEAZA

PLYNU

PUNKT

PURE SX

PWAAH

PWRIMG

PYROAY

QUART

R31 GTSR

RAD 500

RAJAB

RBDETT

REXBOY

REXLES

REXTA

RRSTME

RTSTIC

SAKTI

SCANDL

SEJUK

SHO GEM

SIDDAT

SIKCAR

SPECVT

SRB104

SSSXTC

STEEGS

STUNTA

SURNDA

SWAY

SXCFTO

SYKRYD

TCELUP

TEASU

TEMTNU

TEZNU

TOILET

TOYGTI

TRBO1

TRYMEI

TYMSUP

UBSORY

UFO 7

UNIK1

UNKNOW

URORMN

UROTEK

WARNG

WTCHME

XPLOIT

YBCUT

YRUWET

YSPD

YUWET4

YWISH4

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I hate all those NV-blah-blah-blah and JLS ones too. NVMYXL Umm, why the f*&k would I envy an Excel? YBJLS4 Umm, I'm not...

One of my friends used to have XUI-23Q on her car - her husband had a Torana GTR-XU1 in the middle of a rebuild, so they got the plates and put them on her car in the mean time.

My cousin built a FJ20ET'd Datto 1600 and had GOD-20T on the plates just after we finished school (this was way back in early '93 when the Euro-style plates had just come out here in NSW). We had stickers made up with "Godzilla Motorsports" on them and put them on each of the wheels and the bootlid, and a V-Spec one for the other side of the bootlid. That was for quit a few years the fastest car I'd ever driven. Saw those same plates on a black MY01 or later (wasn't really paying attention) WRX about a month ago.

I was gonna get LDF-00T (as in "Lead Foot") a few years back, but I never got round to it and ended up seeing the plates on an XW or XY Falcon around Winston Hills.

Was thinking of getting GLD-21A to make reference to my user-name here.

Finally decided last week on STR-86T (Straight 6, Turbo) and went and reserved them last week. I was spewing when I checked the RTA website and saw that they'd gone, but when I actually went into the RTA for something else, I figured there was no harm in asking and seeing maybe the info on the website was wrong.

Lucky me!!! :thumbsup:

I hate all those NV-blah-blah-blah and JLS ones too. NVMYXL Umm, why the f*&k would I envy an Excel?  YBJLS4  Umm, I'm not...

One of my friends used to have XUI-23Q on her car - her husband had a Torana GTR-XU1 in the middle of a rebuild, so they got the plates and put them on her car in the mean time.

My cousin built a FJ20ET'd Datto 1600 and had GOD-20T on the plates just after we finished school (this was way back in early '93 when the Euro-style plates had just come out here in NSW).  We had stickers made up with "Godzilla Motorsports" on them and put them on each of the wheels and the bootlid, and a V-Spec one for the other side of the bootlid.  That was for quit a few years the fastest car I'd ever driven.  Saw those same plates on a black MY01 or later (wasn't really paying attention) WRX about a month ago.

I was gonna get LDF-00T (as in "Lead Foot") a few years back, but I never got round to it and ended up seeing the plates on an XW or XY Falcon around Winston Hills.

Was thinking of getting GLD-21A to make reference to my user-name here.

Finally decided last week on STR-86T (Straight 6, Turbo) and went and reserved them last week.  I was spewing when I checked the RTA website and saw that they'd gone, but when I actually went into the RTA for something else, I figured there was no harm in asking and seeing maybe the info on the website was wrong.

Lucky me!!!  :thumbsup:

LOL, the computer god speaks :D The reason why it said 'not available' was because YOU reserved the plates and it can't differentiate between you or someone else searching on the website, all the computer saw was 'reserved' and put a 'not available' flag on it, but since YOU had reserved it, it was available for YOU when you went in to claim the plates.

LOL, the computer god speaks :) The reason why it said 'not available' was because YOU reserved the plates and it can't differentiate between you or someone else searching on the website, all the computer saw was 'reserved' and put a 'not available' flag on it, but since YOU had reserved it, it was available for YOU when you went in to claim the plates.

Yeah, but I hadn't reserved the plates yet...

Computer god? Me? I wish... Oh well :cheers:

There is a mad orange R33 at my uni with the plate FLYLICE (I dunno how it got 7 letters, maybe its just FLYLIC or FLYLIE either way its a fking cool plate on a fking nice car :(

Also I keep seeing a nice r33 GTR on the way to uni with the plates ULUVIT. Once again a fking nice car!

Munky, i that at Macquarie Uni ???

I know the guy, he is from SA, the plate is FLYLICE, they can have 7 letters in SA.

Best plates:

"TOILET" (hahaha) on a Honda Jazz, in white, riced up with a carbon bonnet and stickers. Around the Glen Waverley area

"NERD" (haha) (on what appeared to be an R33 GT-R - at night and I was a little intoxicated)

Spotted in the city (melbourne)

I want to get something on my Type R like "JAP CRAP".

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