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as long as the custom plates arnt completley different colour scheem to the car they would be good (IMO)

I had mine changed just a few days after I requested it here

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When I purchased my car it came with GTR.092 plates, They wern't bad I suppose but I went with BB plates slim front square rear and I think they suit it to a T.

I probably wouldn't...

When I purchased my car it came with GTR.092 plates, They wern't bad I suppose but I went with BB plates slim front square rear and I think they suit it to a T.

I probably wouldn't...

Those plates sound crazy familiar... did you buy the car recently?

The decision of custom plates or not for me comes down to how noticeable do I want my car to be.

If you are not worried about being pulled over and defected, or not worried about members of the public reporting you for 'hoon' behaviour then by all means get a custom plate. If you want your car to remain a bit more anonymous then I would suggest sticking with a boring standard plate that is more difficult for people & cops to remember.

The decision of custom plates or not for me comes down to how noticeable do I want my car to be.

If you are not worried about being pulled over and defected, or not worried about members of the public reporting you for 'hoon' behaviour then by all means get a custom plate. If you want your car to remain a bit more anonymous then I would suggest sticking with a boring standard plate that is more difficult for people & cops to remember.

i totally agree, most of the time its more a ricer thing... anything with DRFT on it these days is asking for trouble especially if you dont drift...

my missus has custom plates which suit her n the car,, they dont represent a false thing... what would noxcuse be about on a stock car?

slim plates look the best

The decision of custom plates or not for me comes down to how noticeable do I want my car to be.

If you are not worried about being pulled over and defected, or not worried about members of the public reporting you for 'hoon' behaviour then by all means get a custom plate. If you want your car to remain a bit more anonymous then I would suggest sticking with a boring standard plate that is more difficult for people & cops to remember.

Totally agree.

Custom plates on any sort of performance vehicle are a cop magnet. I liken custom plates to walking around with your junk hanging out.

You may have a handsome face & a hot body, but that's not why people will remember you.....

Totally agree.

Custom plates on any sort of performance vehicle are a cop magnet. I liken custom plates to walking around with your junk hanging out.

You may have a handsome face & a hot body, but that's not why people will remember you.....

dunno eh

I've been rocking the Dohmar plates for 18 months and only been pulled over twice for bretho and rego checks...

Never been queried regarding defects, never been drug tested, never been given the 3rd degree - all the police I've dealt with have been really professional and amiable too, I can't rate their conduct higher to be honest. I really cannot complain, and I cant see how my plates are any worse - if anything, its easier for a cop to type into their vehicle computer and pull up my driving history and see that I've been a good lad...

on the other hand, if ur king dori superstar, u might have uh... issues

-D

i totally agree, most of the time its more a ricer thing... anything with DRFT on it these days is asking for trouble especially if you dont drift...

my missus has custom plates which suit her n the car,, they dont represent a false thing... what would noxcuse be about on a stock car?

slim plates look the best

come to think about it i dont know why i went 'DRTY 2' when i had the 32?

the car was pretty much dirty all the time when it was dark blue but when i got it painted it almost never looked dirty even though i washed it less then i did before it was painted.

didnt represent anything to me at all and i didnt really like them all that much haha :D

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