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I agree... for example, this Mark II Blit would have looked a touch overdone if the owner had added one of those glowing number plates.

for sure, lucky he let his sense of good taste restrain him. :)

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mate, having those plates is not only illegal, showing them off is pretty offensive.

As a Japanese resident i find it insulting. If those were my plates and i saw them in the back window of someones ride, id be pissed.

Hehe well unfortunately for readyGO I am 99% sure that numberplate came off a C33 Laurel and not a R33 Skyline. It is still pretty cool though.

I still have the plates from my S14 that was crushed. I am pretty sure legally, LOL, I could be wrong.

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Hehe well unfortunately for readyGO I am 99% sure that numberplate came off a C33 Laurel and not a R33 Skyline. It is still pretty cool though.

I still have the plates from my S14 that was crushed. I am pretty sure legally, LOL, I could be wrong.

To be perfectly honest, I purchased them from an importer who had them advertised on ebay :)

Not sure how he actually got them, but I only paid $70 from them and picked them up from his place..

Not sure if they were on a C33 or R33... They are pretty cool though

Just checked his ebay profile (he had a few plates for sale).. Anyway, doesn't look like he's a registered user anymore as of the 15th Jan...

http://myworld.ebay.com.au/attack_rb26

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gee...i wonder why...? :)

You know Laurence, If i had to crush a car id sure as hell keep the plates. Screw anyone who thought otherwise,....a little reminder of my dead bebe and all that...but buying someone elses off a dodgy Ebayer?? thats a little different.

To readyGO, you may not have known it at the time but you know now... those plates were supposed to have been surrendered but hey, if your conscience is clean, keep em! :banana:

mate, having those plates is not only illegal, showing them off is pretty offensive.

As a Japanese resident i find it insulting. If those were my plates and i saw them in the back window of someones ride, id be pissed.

gee...i wonder why...? :P

You know Laurence, If i had to crush a car id sure as hell keep the plates. Screw anyone who thought otherwise,....a little reminder of my dead bebe and all that...but buying someone elses off a dodgy Ebayer?? thats a little different.

To readyGO, you may not have known it at the time but you know now... those plates were supposed to have been surrendered but hey, if your conscience is clean, keep em! :)

M3gtr, when you deregister any car you have to surrender the plates so when you go and deregister your car before you get her crushed and don't surrender the plates (you tell them that they were stolen and go and get a police report) you are doing committing the same illegal, pretty offensive act as readyGO has. And as a Japanese resident, I would find that insulting if I hadn't done it myself a couple of times already.

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Not sure if they were on a C33 or R33... They are pretty cool though

The main reason I think they are from a C33 is that the "vehicle type" number 533 is for a "Passenger Car" whereas an R33 is a "Heavy Passenger Car"

http://www.tigerdude.com/japan/license/veh.html

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Anyway it is more a matter of trivia than anything.

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