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yeh understandable....... still wouldnt mind giving it a go.....

what about ordering plates from QLD? and using em down here? is that allowed?

i rememebr u can make custom plates from other companies or something....seen em around....anyone heard of them?

If you want QLD custom plates on your car you'll need to get the car re-registered in QLD which will involve getting a QLD roady, and an address where the car will be garaged up there. But remember a "6 letter" QLD plate is $2500+.

i dont see why you all have to be a bunch of jackasses.

its silly question yes...

but fark caaaamon man

History.

funny you mention seven letter vicroads will be introducing them at the end of this year unfotuntely you are not able to prebook plates which is annoyin.. so until then Ill just have to stick with my 6 letter ones I just brought..

f*kEYD.. and yes vicroads allowed me to get them :)

i dont see why you all have to be a bunch of jackasses.

its silly question yes...

but fark caaaamon man

A silly question that now has been answered... many times...

Now whether he cuts them, welds them or makes love to them, its totally up to him...

This thread has run its course... :D

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