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Apparently they will soon allow 7 letters in VIC for plates.. That is what I have heard anyway.

Most of the ones you can think of have probably already been thought of unfortunately.. DAZR34 would be appropriate..prolly could get that..

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Originally posted by CR34TION

sky034.. hmmm i want it...

Originally posted by Daz

nice plates rigga

nismoR34: As above?? :)

Usually the first thing most people say about my car (SKY033) is "Love the Plates", "Clever Plates" etc. The best part about standard issue plates is they dont carry the pretentious reputation associated with custom plates.

Today we'll open up the bidding at the very reasonable price of $500.

Do I hear $550? :D

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Originally posted by predator666

Apparently they will soon allow 7 letters in VIC for plates.. That is what I have heard anyway.  

You have heard wrong.

I contacted VicRoads just after this rumour started circulating, and was told that it's not going to happen.

And riggaP don't be so tight....

Sell the bloody plates.

Otherwise they'll never end up on a car.

I'm just glad that you weren't greedy enough to take into account the fact that someone would want SKY031 as well. :D

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Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

You have heard wrong.

I contacted VicRoads just after this rumour started circulating, and was told that it's not going to happen.

And riggaP  don't be so tight....

Sell the bloody plates.

Otherwise they'll never end up on a car.

I'm just glad that you weren't greedy enough to take into account the fact that someone would want SKY031 as well.  :D

Nice plates you got there ;)

Yes you are right about 7 digit plates. Vicroads dont even know whats going to happen yet. Theres a few options, they could go backwards, adopt the NSW configuration, or go with 7. After being on the inside at VR, this decision wont be made for a while...

Tight? Consdering NASDAQ in NSW went for some ridiculous amount (like $150k) and I've seen plates like BAY13 for $10k, BROCKS for $15k, and BLKHSV for $5k, I thought $500 was very reasonable. I dont really care if no one buys them anyway. I'll just put them on my 34 when I upgrade :D

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