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can you guys come up with some clever plates for the v-dub?

has to start with a V + two letters + three numbers.

Euro.jpg

So far I've got:

V DU888

V DU885

V DU813

V GO 101

V ZE 070

V NO 600

V MK 004 (it's a MK4 golf... but model names in plates are a pet hate of mine so no)

I have the sudden urge to buy an R34 now. Mainly because some of them are getting as cheap as MR2s.

Like so: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat....aspx?R=8919840

Edited by jezza boii

meh, i just want euro plates cos:

1) I get free plates as a birthday present from my mates

2) it's the only plate that fills out the numberplate bracket. regular VIC plates look like ass on euro plate brackets.

given your previous buying decisions, I thought you'd go more for a Soarer or something lol

Nah, I like cars that handle :)

p.s. 300ZX doesn't count. I bought that coz I like the lines.

Edited by jezza boii
I have the sudden urge to buy an R34 now. Mainly because some of them are getting as cheap as MR2s.

Like so: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat....aspx?R=8919840

Should have bought that in the 1st place!

Nah, I like cars that handle :)

i see. LAWL.

Cars that don't handle that you've owned:

Poverty spec MR2

300ZX

Poopra

MR2 with awesome bent chassis for superior handling

Cars that handle well that you've owned:

The end.

Nah, I like cars that handle :)

p.s. 300ZX doesn't count. I bought that coz I like the lines.

possibly the funniest thing that has ever been written...

if that joke was translated into german it could have won the war!

aren't the custom euro plates bullshit expensive, whereas if you just get the next available combination they are much cheaper?

EDIT:

Standard/Next Available

$495*

Personalised

$695*

jeebus. your mates must like you.

aren't the custom euro plates bullshit expensive, whereas if you just get the next available combination they are much cheaper?

yeah, one of my mates works at vicroads and him and a bunch of the lads got together and chipped in for a full custom plate. apparently they thought cos I was into cars I'd like a custom plate, rather than say, I dunno, the cash so I can buy adjustable arms or camber plates or some shit.

no way in hell I'd shell out my own money for a custom plate unless there was a scam involved.

we usually chip in about $50 to $100 each for a birthday present. Adds up when you put 5 or 6 people together.

shan. get STOLEN

people would believe it when they see an immaculate blue tampon being driven by an indian lookin dude

A mountain goat that fatally gored a hiker, then stood over the man and stared at people trying to help, had shown aggressive behaviour in the past,

:woot::)

It wouldn't move. It stared us down."

bahahahahha shame they killed the thing. wulda been a f**king great guard animal

Edited by Mohsen
shan. get STOLEN
were you born fuckin retarded or did the doc just decide to dropkick you at birth? which part of STOLEN fits "V, then two letters, then 3 numbers"?

fuck. you know what, don't stress about not taking your sister to the school ball this year, with your fuckin genius I'm sure you'll get another 4 or 5 proms out of the education system.

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