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There can only be one! (in SA) LOL

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Probably doesn't deserve it being a sedan and all, but V35 GT8 was already taken. Someone on the forum has VDIRTY5, I really like this cos my car is pretty much always dirty. Might try to come up with something else in the future. G35 is also taken in SA.

There can only be one! (in SA) LOL

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Probably doesn't deserve it being a sedan and all, but V35 GT8 was already taken. Someone on the forum has VDIRTY5, I really like this cos my car is pretty much always dirty. Might try to come up with something else in the future. G35 is also taken in SA.

aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!.....you lucky bugger!!!!...(thumps feet!!!) :blush:

Well done man!! :(

NSW's euro plate N-IS-54N or N-I554N both taken? If not then it'll be even more correct in terms of spelling of Nissan :)

Believe me I tried every variation I could both euro and non euro, variations on 'nismo' and personal nicknames.

in the end it was either my plates now or LDF-33T (Lead feet) but I think the euro plate suited my car more, and they can only start with N

"N-I554N" isn't compatible in euro format and if it was would cost $500 a year on top of rego :cheers: to the rta

had some random admirer tell me the plates also say "big brother" in japanese lol so I'm quite happy with em

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Mine

It is carrying on the name from my last Skyline

mmmmmmmm.....mxtcy........noicccccccce.

I've noticed a lot of you guys appear to still have that rear number plate holder 'contraption' thing still attached to your rides....why?

First thing I did was rip the ugly farking thing orrrrrf!...looks so much neater, and covers more crap by mounting the plate higher, I found.

(my pics on page 1, btw)

they're up man.....I think page 1 of this topic. :D

:) whoops didn't realise that was you heh

don't worry, anyone that mistakes your plates for an alfa is an econobox poser, the real enthusiasts will know what the 'GT' means :P

:P whoops didn't realise that was you heh

don't worry, anyone that mistakes your plates for an alfa is an econobox poser, the real enthusiasts will know what the 'GT' means :down:

hahaha!..Rock-on mate!!

here's mine.. real original lol

THE V35 GT

didnt wanna pay more a year for more letters :down:

also coule read as " Devious GT".. realised this after i got the plates :D

yeeeeaaah!...I like!..well done!......I'd be rid of the plate holder though!..lol!

But I'm a tad confused about something you said, and wiffs of info I've got from around here.

didnt wanna pay more a year for more letters :D

What does this mean??

......we, here in Vic, pay a 'one-off' ownership/purchase price....is it an annual thing for other states?

I've noticed a lot of you guys appear to still have that rear number plate holder 'contraption' thing still attached to your rides....why?

I'll do it after I've seen yours... much cleaner look :(

Mine :happy:

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I'll do it after I've seen yours... much cleaner look :(

Mine :happy:

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lucky duck!!....Fark that's good!...I remember typing those alpha/nums into the RTA plate site, coz I farkin wanted it!....lol!

(Infact, I recall typing a lot of the plate combos I've seen here!)

Oh yeah....maybe think about headin' down to Supercreep auto after work and get you sum' plate protectors, they look ace and protect your 'investment'...which they actually are!!)

Great stuff, and take some pics for us of the rear without the 'piano accordian' attached!!...

cheers.

It was a bit late in the game when I got mine, but I ended up with CFV35, given the amount of carbon fibre on my car.... Yet to be registered, so no pics of plates attached yet: hopefully by mid next week....

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