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so im getting a vspec II

and im after a personalised number plate (once off $170ish compared to the more expensive custom)

format of personalised plate are as follows;

A * 12345

AB * 1234

ABC * 123

ABCD * 12

ABCDE * 1

* denotes SA logo, 2 = too

some examples are;

GTR 034 (my old one)

OMFG 34

IOWNU 2 (taken)

IPWNU 2 (gaming term)

VSPEC 2 (taken)

CEPSV 2 (vspec2 backwards)

RUNME 2

DRAGM 3 (drag me, but cant have it together, sux)

VSPC 34

any other suggestions?

winner will get lots of love and a carton of beer of your choice to replenish your brain cells :thumbsup:

Andy

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hey mate considering ur driving something as prestigious as a bnr34 spec 2 id stay away from the whole (dragm 3) and such, will just keep the boys in blue hastling you.

go for something classy like

SPEC 26

BNRR 34

SURE 34

VSPEC 2 (altho i recon thats probs taken)

ZILA 34

BNR 260

ZILA 26

RBMSL 2

just my 2 cents hope ive helped with a couple ideas good luck

hey mate considering ur driving something as prestigious as a bnr34 spec 2 id stay away from the whole (dragm 3) and such, will just keep the boys in blue hastling you.

points taken :thumbsup:

vspec 2 taken

oh...and winner gets a carton of beer of your choice, just reward your brain cells :)

Great combinations there in SA, wish QLD was like that.

Depends on how obvious you wanna be, but with those letters you can have:

SEEYA*1

BUBYE*1

CHOSN*2

........ just got my own recently, and spent hours on there deciding, its addictive :thumbsup:

GTRB*26

BOSS*34

son of rajab*34 (might seem churchie)

VADER*x

FLYN*34

VSPEK*2

GTRVS*2

MYTOY*x

BAND*34 (sorry Ryan)

BAND*26

SPEC*11

VCTRY*x (ViCToRY = V in V-Spec)

EVIL*34

LUST*34

BNR*034

GTR*034

GTRR*34

RBDE*77

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Great combinations there in SA, wish QLD was like that.

Depends on how obvious you wanna be, but with those letters you can have:

SEEYA*1

BUBYE*1

CHOSN*2

........ just got my own recently, and spent hours on there deciding, its addictive :P

CHOSN * 1

GTRB*26

BOSS*34

son of rajab*34 (might seem churchie)

VADER*x

FLYN*34

VSPEK*2

GTRVS*2

MYTOY*x

BAND*34 (sorry Ryan)

BAND*26

SPEC*11

VCTRY*x (ViCToRY = V in V-Spec)

EVIL*34

LUST*34

BNR*034

GTR*034

GTRR*34

RBDE*77

you really want the beer don't you :ninja:

BNR34 would be good but u need 6

ANDZ 34!!

might as well have it 'GAY 034'

hehe

HOM 000

lollies love you andy

lollies not funny :cheers:

and Luke's 'VSPC 11' looks hot :D

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