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Heheh..i remember the worst plate ive ever seen at laugh every time i think of it.

I was drving home from work in Perth and saw a dude in a red RX-7 pull out next to me. I thought his car looked pretty cool until i copped a look at his number plate. WHat did it say?

WOG STUD

I have never laughed so hard ;) what a tool!

I dunno about lame plates but i was out for a thrash in the hills an had to hav a look at the driver when i saw "Les69" on a lil white excel, but i was very scared when she hopped out. A big butch looking 40 yr old,

ahhhhg the image returns, my eye's my eyes they burn.

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I used to have EAT 11T on my car and if anyone knows the UK system for plates you will know how hard it was to get. Dont think it was lame, rather thought it just said it all on the GTR!!!

Funniest comment i ever got was when i was driving home late one night and got stopped at the lights while some p*ssheads crossed the rod around 2am. I had my window slightly down and as you can imagine the car was drawing the usual glares from the `2 pint warriors`. He came up quite close, looked at the car, looked at the plate, looked at me then his parting remark was........" you look like you have eat it you fat ba*tard!!".

I think i must have missed about three turns of the lights before i could stop lughing to move off!! One of the times where no matter how abusive the comment was etc, the delivery and timing were just so spot on and funny that i simply couldn`t get annoyed!!

jas

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