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Hi, not sure whether this has been posted elsewhere, but couldn't find it on the search button.

What nice plates have people seen around Victoria?

Specifically in the last week or so for Nissans:

[GTRHKS] I just rode in it on weekend - Silver R33 GTR quite modified

[N1SMO] - Blue modified S15 owned by same guy

[GTRJIE] - white very nice R34 GTR driving around Melb owned by guy named Jie

Other plates I have seen over the years but can't remember car type:

[LOSER]

[FATBOY]

[P1GB8T] - "pigbait" on Wrx I think

[iMPOOR] - very flash car, can't remember what exactly

[i000HP]

[bOOKME]

[NORICE]

[RICER]

[sTOLEN]

[WASHIS] - ex-wife?

No-one has taken [GAYLOR] though, I wish someone would :glare:

I am trying to get some ideas of something to put on my custom plates for a R34 GTR. Any recommendations?

I know these are currently available, but they are a bit gay...

[FUNGTR]

[GTRFUN]

[R34PWR]

[sTOVES]

[PHTBOY]

[RDARME]

[GODLY]

[HKSCAR]

[bNR34V]

How about [HASTE] or [RAZER] (as in to raze everything before me lol)

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Lol!

Yeah ok I still don't get the Leb joke, probably as I've never lived near many Lebs.

Hahaha, yes I wonder what the reaction would be if people saw a nice 34 GTR with [GAYLRD]. Probably badge and key the hell out of it.

Actually, there's an indian restaurant in Chinatown called Gaylord. Pretty expensive for a dubiously advertised joint. Maybe I can ask them to sponsor me! I can race all the track beasts at Sandown with my shiny new GTR with GAYLORD plastered all over it! "Powered by GAYLORD!" "REAR END ME" "BLOWN SIX" "10" PIPE IN THE REAR" I'd do it too if they would pay all my track repair bills...

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