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IMURF8 (I'm Your Fate) On a Mazda MX-5

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and the list goes on with all the fully sick "NV" This and that mad bla bla bla... commodore, hatchback, 4 bangers.

What is MYOFB?

And FNS-10W? Fkn Slow? :(

8AV82DAY?? Bav8 today?? :)

Sometimes you wonder if the owners actually meant anything or we're just thinking too hard, with those standard 3 letter 3 number style kinda plates :P

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Theres a white stocky/crappy looking VL that gets around Blacktown

6 Banger no turbo or nothing and its plates read IBL-04S ooo he must be proud.

1 of my neighbours has a huge ass Ford Ute with #plates BIG HEY

And this guy i know had an exa turbo and had the plates W8NCY

lol he was oblivious... i liked to say Wait & See Why I Lost

And Umm a Truck Driver who delivers to my work has SINNR on his truck. not bad.

Kinda dissappointed no one's spotted mine, it gets plenty of giggles and people takin pics while following....... another pic if the first pics not too clear. Bit of Aussie sarcasm considering the big girl uses 23l/100 kays :thumbsup:

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