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"so my number plate - VSP33C - vspec on a r33 makes me lame too?"

Dude that plate is good as... The only ones that shoudl be bagged are the one's that have been copied 20 different ways saying the same thing over and over... i.e. NV plates, DVS/8 plates... there is so good plates getting round that some people bag, i think its jus a bit of jealousy some of the time... and unless we peoples have a personalised plate themselves then don't bag anyone anyway, cos ya can't get any lamer than a stock plate really?

Come to think of it the lamest plate i have ever seen which will probs make you all laugh was "DRIFT" on a Toyota land cruiser prado?? WTF... if that thing tried to drift i wouldn't want to be withint 8 lanes of either side of the thing, would look like a ship in high sea's aswell.

Originally posted by riggaP

OIMLOW on a civic. It was pretty low, you stepped on the front bar when you walked past.

as in O IM LOW ? :confused:

or okka speak? 'gday mate, oim christian!' :O

i thought custom plates gave ya an extra 50rwkw..........only reason i got my ones :O

And for the record i was the first one with them. I have had them for 7 years!!! I have see 2 crappy WRX's with similar plates in syd now! I knew I should have got allll of them. hahahahaha

Originally posted by a5h

i saw "ST EYE" on a WRX thought it was pretty clever yet lame....

that's pretty cool...if it was actually an STi :(

hey Meggala...i love the CEFFY plate!! :D

it's definately not lame!

Originally posted by Duncan

BMW have been making made GTRs for 25 years too.

2 funny ones I can think of:

HGE1 on a car with a stock exhaust :bahaha:

and anything with NOS in the numberplate.  F&F wankers!

Originally posted by KamikazeR33

NOS-25T comes to mind :shake:  

..... waits for a reply :D

:werd: and :werd:

I haven't gotten a personalised plate for my GTR yet because I'm stuck to think of a non-wanky plate for this one... I don't want another wanky plate :D

Originally posted by CerealKiller

F355 (F355 is a Ferrari for those that don't know) on a ute

err, 355 is an engine capacity, he prolly stroked his 308, if it was a holden. and his name could have been frank. dont judge so harse :)

as for the others, yes... lame

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