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I guess I'm living proof that a decent set of plates are helpful i) to selling my car &/or ii) to prove to the intending buyer that I am an enthusiast.

Former Car: Alfa Romeo 164Q

Plate: MYI.64Q (> new owner was keen on those plates)

Former Car: R33 GT-R

Plate: GTR.33Z (> new owner asked if I wanted to keep the plates - but was most happy that they stayed with the car)

Former Car: BMW 523i

Plate: N.BM.523 (> new owner was keen on those plates)

Current Car: R34 GT-R

Plate: GTR.34Z

Current Car: Forester XT

Plate: MY06XT

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i had the best plates i wanted them since i was like 17 and wanted to get a gtr.

so when i got a gtr it was such a money pit that i could never afford to buy them (apprenticeship wages really sucked) but then when i got my r34 i was 23 so had more cash available to me so went and ordered them yeah

SDNDTH (sudden death)

they arrived i had them for 1 week and then got a letter in the mail saying i had to return them as they were deemed inapporpriate by a vic roads officer or some bullshit.

called my dad he spoke to his lawyer and because the plates remain the property of vic roads even after u have bought them (should say fkn rent them) i had to return them.... i was pretty devastated

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The plates on my 33 were a present from my wife, she always says that I will never be happy until the car is perfect so they are a fitting description how much I spend on it.

White on red "GR33DD"

pretty clever I think, pic in my sig below

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On my Line i have the very basic TIM-08E (Tim being my name and 08E being my gamer alias OBE ;) )

On my Toyota Celica i had FRILLZ Black on Grey, i sold them with the car but i wish i kept them :(

Frillzy.jpg

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I recently applied for new plates saying i "lost" one of my current plates haha.

Ended up being FKC885 (KFC AND f**k come to mind lol)

I've seen skizza and skidda (and other variations) on a few skylines over here.

The stupidest plates I've seen were "HO BAIT" and "HO PULLA" on evos and "lustn" on a honda haha

Edited by R34 -_-
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