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I've seen a black R34 in Moorabbin a few times with [M34N] license plates, replace 3 with E and 4 with A and the 34 standing for R34.

:rofl: Drive it to work sometimes, but rarely anymore.

I'd have to say one of the better one's I have seen are:

ITWRXU (blue 1998? WRX) - very clever

INV3ST (black 2006 Merc CLS500) - pure class

RUN4IT (black 1990 Lambo) - absolute horn, know the guy who owns it, comes into work sometimes and parks it on Warrigal Rd :blink:

MB3NZ (blue 1999? Merc) - simple but hot

MURC1E (orange 2004? Lambo Murcielago) - what an absolute weapon this is :D

SLCLAS (think it was a black 2004~ Merc CLK)

cant stand stupid pointless plates.... unless you got something proper to say, stick with the standard rego kthx

on a lancer - HAIRDU - hair do. wtf is that

LOLL!! ye some bimbo hairdresser who works in Water Gardens shopping center drives that! she cracks me up all the time

my mate with a white r32 gtr owns the plates

NSN-GTR,

too bad his car has died in the ass. hes been offered 6k for the plates and refused withhout hesitation.

probly the best plates ever, even though i hate car-model number plates

I liked IMSEXC on this s15

i thought u cannot have "SEX" on plates, that what vic roads told me anyway, said could affend some people very lucky to get that lolz i nearly had problems gettting my plate lucky this guy was there said it would be fine and did it for me he was cool lolz

I had GTT-98 on my GTT 34 & i would do it again for other cars!

Plates like this and RS911 or BNR32 are the best in my opinion (besides GODZLA or GDZILA on a GTR which are awesome)

Its better than absolute wank like YBNVS4 or SIKRE or HURYUP or whatever - come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!

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