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wank factor IMO

Yep!

Yeah if you got something special about your car you can show it off through the number plate and it's your car and you can do whatever you want.

But I would not do it.

who wants to buy mine - sxc r33? and then i can get '4 SHOW' or '0 SHANE' '2 SEXI' etc ...

This is exciting, i can't decide what to get... do you think sxc r33 will sell though?? any offers for say, 300?

front tires will save your life, plates will make you get pulled over or look like a knob

so you decide

i cant wait for many combinations of

2NVMYVL

2BENVS

33GTR

34GTR

blah blah blah

just think how easy it is to remember a custom plate? now, add to that $500 to the risk of possible complaints to police. overtake someone on boost, some random thinks you're a hoon and calls you in. reading a bunch of random numbers and letters is A LOT harder to remember then custom plates.

plus, what does it achieve? the look of the car? yeh, OMG so cool with plates. at least stuff like tint/paint or rims can actually improve the look of the car.

leave the custom plates for wankers in excels/lancers with huge chromies, 5" exhausts and shocking paint jobs.

Edited by Peter89
plus, what does it achieve? the look of the car? yeh, OMG so cool with plates. at least stuff like tint/paint or rims can actually improve the look of the car.

Not trying to defend it because i have custom plates. Any of those things you just said can attract the same amount of attention as custom plates. I dont like people who put body kits on cars or stupid vinyls are retarded but i dont specifically say to them they are.

It does add to the look of the car... it would be stupid to say it doesn't. Infact the plates can add more to the car than mods can =S

Look at the RX7 in my garage, stock body, but with VIC plates it looks like absolute rubbish. Owning a import or sports car in general gets us targeted so if your going to own one... you might aswell get custom plates =S. As most people don't have engineers for their mods and are illegal. Custom plates are a small addition to being "suspected" of hooning rather than getting pulled over for power you shouldn't have and lawfully cant use on the road.

<3

Edited by D-G

take more than one person to call up for the po po to come knockin...

if you want em get em if not dont.. pretty simple i got em on my lexus good for work though wouldnt do it on my skyline unless i was chuckin it autosalon brooo

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