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Hardly a 'smart' plate, but I like it!

Or plates like LUKEB

-If i wanted to know your name i'd ask you

-If you need to label your vehicle with your own name, you must have some sort of disorder

-It's not primary school, your possessions do not need to be labelled with your name

Seriously Mark, love the plates. Really sets your car off. Can't wait to see it after the tint

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Or plates like LUKEB

-If i wanted to know your name i'd ask you

-If you need to label your vehicle with your own name, you must have some sort of disorder

-It's not primary school, your possessions do not need to be labelled with your name

Seriously Mark, love the plates. Really sets your car off. Can't wait to see it after the tint

thanks bra..!

There's been some truly ridiculous plates mentioned in this thread, but I've just found some that take the cake:

Ebay link

http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.d...eedbackAsSeller

Lol, can't but help feel sorry. Well, considering that this is the very first item he is trying to sell on eBay, maybe he just got the decimal spot and zeros in the wrong place :P

http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.d...eedbackAsSeller

Lol, can't but help feel sorry. Well, considering that this is the very first item he is trying to sell on eBay, maybe he just got the decimal spot and zeros in the wrong place :P

no...the decimal point is in the correct position.....(I asked him!)

I think he's a member here too!

no...the decimal point is in the correct position.....(I asked him!)

I think he's a member here too!

Lol, sorry, the sarcasm in my post doesn't carry over too well.

I'm surprised you asked him - does he honestly think he has a chance of someone forfeiting a new R35 GTR to get those plates?

Lol, sorry, the sarcasm in my post doesn't carry over too well.

I'm surprised you asked him - does he honestly think he has a chance of someone forfeiting a new R35 GTR to get those plates?

haha...nah nah man..it's all good!

Yep, he really reckons it's the shit........quite amazing when you consider that you can get the car for the same price.

People who buy the new GTR aren't necessarily going to be rich, maybe more 'value-for-money' thrill seekers....(I reckon anyway).

(Gaaaaawd...I'd love one!!)...with "GSTRNG" as the number plate!

Or plates like LUKEB

-If i wanted to know your name i'd ask you

-If you need to label your vehicle with your own name, you must have some sort of disorder

-It's not primary school, your possessions do not need to be labelled with your name

Just a general comment on this as my plates are my surname. And I know you weren't having a go at me personally.

They were a gift my partner got me for christmas a while ago as all my mates call me by my surname. Its like a nickname in this case. Its not that I went out and purchased them to 'label' my car or let you know who's driving. I like the plates a lot anyway. Plus my grandpa was proud as punch (is that the expression?) when he saw them.

Just thought i'd put a different spin on the idea of having your name on your plates as opposed to the above opinion.

Just a general comment on this as my plates are my surname. And I know you weren't having a go at me personally.

They were a gift my partner got me for christmas a while ago as all my mates call me by my surname. Its like a nickname in this case. Its not that I went out and purchased them to 'label' my car or let you know who's driving. I like the plates a lot anyway. Plus my grandpa was proud as punch (is that the expression?) when he saw them.

Just thought i'd put a different spin on the idea of having your name on your plates as opposed to the above opinion.

Haha dude don't worry i was taking the piss out of myself. I have the plates LUKEB. Thought it would be cool to be recognised. Certainly gets a lot of attention at work.

Co-worker: Is that your skyline in the carpark

Me: Yer, how did you know it's mine

Co-worker: The plates

Me: Oh yerrrr, right. Yep shes mine

haha...nah nah man..it's all good!

Yep, he really reckons it's the shit........quite amazing when you consider that you can get the car for the same price.

People who buy the new GTR aren't necessarily going to be rich, maybe more 'value-for-money' thrill seekers....(I reckon anyway).

(Gaaaaawd...I'd love one!!)...with "GSTRNG" as the number plate!

God help us if the guy had the plates 'R35GTR'

I don't think ebay would accept the number of zeroes in the price he would be after

Just a general comment on this as my plates are my surname. And I know you weren't having a go at me personally.

They were a gift my partner got me for christmas a while ago as all my mates call me by my surname. Its like a nickname in this case. Its not that I went out and purchased them to 'label' my car or let you know who's driving. I like the plates a lot anyway. Plus my grandpa was proud as punch (is that the expression?) when he saw them.

Just thought i'd put a different spin on the idea of having your name on your plates as opposed to the above opinion.

Hi DK!...the quote that Luke and I originally used was from a few pages/years back, and was in reference to the 'allegedly' silly people (ie, us) who use 'personal names/car descriptions' on their plates...and that only 'Enigma Coded' plates are the shit.

I can bet my 'left one' that Luke (and I) is actually agreeing with you, 100 puschent!

I reckon that having the 'name of the car' on the plate just finishes out the package, and more establishes you as an enthusiast!...(or C0KH3D..lol!)....just my take on it!

Every plate that I've seen on this thread has been farkin ace!!!.....be them 'Enigma-Coded' or personal!...lol!!!!!

We got some very smart people here...glad to be part of the shit!

Luke..at the risk of being told to get a room.....did VRoads clear the nice yellow schticker for you today?

Can you keep the sticker...I want to put it on the old man's car, not with lick, but with supa-glue.

God help us if the guy had the plates 'R35GTR'

I don't think ebay would accept the number of zeroes in the price he would be after

Think people usually pre-emptively get plates for next model available. [R36GTR] already gone, although [R37GTR] still up for grabs. But then again, who knows what it will be called by then?

Hi DK!...the quote that Luke and I originally used was from a few pages/years back, and was in reference to the 'allegedly' silly people (ie, us) who use 'personal names/car descriptions' on their plates...and that only 'Enigma Coded' plates are the shit.

I can bet my 'left one' that Luke (and I) is actually agreeing with you, 100 puschent!

I reckon that having the 'name of the car' on the plate just finishes out the package, and more establishes you as an enthusiast!...(or C0KH3D..lol!)....just my take on it!

Every plate that I've seen on this thread has been farkin ace!!!.....be them 'Enigma-Coded' or personal!...lol!!!!!

We got some very smart people here...glad to be part of the shit!

Ah, no worries. Can be hard to pick up the 'tone' in which soemthing is said online. But yes, 100 puschent it is :(

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