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GOLD :)

You should be the winner, but good luck getting it, Someone will have it!!

How about RBB 034 Andy............ :ermm: You could be a tool like me!!

Dont you guys mean a mate called Sleek? and Rocky? and then Habib... maybe Bobo first...

I got Pauly and my cousin Rocky got "Rocky", I have a mate Adrian, im convincing him to get Adrian, and I got a mate that we just call T aswell so if he gets T all I need is another mate called Drago and maybe Mick and I'm set for a Rocky crew. :S

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Andy, How about R34GTR.

Simple and not attention grabbing.

My number plate is R32GTR and I consider it great due to being a skyline enthusiast.

Never once has having this plate got me unwanted attention from the boys in blue. (touching wood)(a big piece at that)

We could almost be pigeon pairs LOL :)

LOL*135 (LOLLIES)

TOY*034

GETAR*x (G T R)

GOGG0*0

DRUGG*13 (DRUGGIE) cause you're a pharmacist

SKANQ*3

TOSSA*4

KATAN*4 (KATANA)

BLOWM*3

ACE*034

APGTR*3 (cause it's your 3rd GTR)

IOI*135

IIO*011

Edited by writeoff

Surely 190 a year is nothing for a 34 gtr owner :)

Here is my input:

VSPEC II (my personal choice)

GTR34

ANDZ

ASIAN (lol)

1II1I11 (even you took a few looks to figure it out!)

XXXIV (34 in Roman Num)

R34VII

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Surely 190 a year is nothing for a 34 gtr owner :P

Here is my input:

VSPEC II (my personal choice)

GTR34

ANDZ

ASIAN (lol)

1II1I11 (even you took a few looks to figure it out!)

XXXIV (34 in Roman Num)

R34VII

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3638817

bet you to the roman numerals :happy:

or you could be a real individual and go with the standard alpha numeric plates

Surely 190 a year is nothing for a 34 gtr owner :happy:

Here is my input:

VSPEC II (my personal choice)

GTR34

ANDZ

ASIAN (lol)

1II1I11 (even you took a few looks to figure it out!)

XXXIV (34 in Roman Num)

R34VII

7 letters = $240

i had vspec II in mind also, might have to email the beer to Japan

1II1I11 is pretty cool

GTR34 is taken

7 letters = $240

i had vspec II in mind also, might have to email the beer to Japan

1II1I11 is pretty cool

GTR34 is taken

Think your plates should either be stylish or cool. NO SIKGTR style rubbish! Make sense or make em guess what its about...

Think the game is over, send me some boags pls. :whistling:

URMIN3 or UISMIN3

UWONTM3

HURTM3

REJCT#

VSSHO13 (ASSHOLE)

GANGI3

WNTD34

GLORI3

HMTIM3

TRUE34

ARSTM3

EVOL43 (34 LOVE)

might think of more later, I'm fair bored at work.

oh and Sparkling coopers is good thanks

Edited by =premo=
VSPEC II is taken, My mate Jason has them on his 32GTR series2 vspec. :(

its still available

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7 letters = $240/year

i might just go normal plates, saves money :(

Edited by andz

Sorry mate, His plates might be VSPECS2 or something like that. Cant remember exactly. LOL :)

As I said before though

R34GTR

Mines black on silver plates and suits my silver car to a T. :yes:

that page doesnt say whether its available just lets you see how the number looks

Stevie, if its not available, u cant use it as an example to "see how the number looks"

Forget those plates. Not only ugly but de-value the car and the image I say. What you need is one of these.

Send me a case of Boags to Tokyo and Ill send you 2! :)

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that would be sweet as

Stevie, if its not available, u cant use it as an example to "see how the number looks"

that would be sweet as

um not true andy thats why they even tell you once you order the plate number will be confirmed

This plate is not avaialble.

A current agreement exists for plate: VSPEC2.

For assistance please call 131084.

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