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I have had the plates YBA.57L (why be a 5.7L?) for a few years now. They get a few laughs sometimes from other Jap cars, and a few angry looks from the V8 boys.

They started life on my R33 gts-t, then went to my 2003 Partyfinder. Now they will end their days on my 400BHP Stagea!!!

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R34GTR comes out of storage and onto the car next week.

lovely!!

now could be wrong but i am pretty sure i seen this plate on black 34 few weeks ago??

must have been you. haha :action-smiley-069:

JDM-101

When i bought these plates i also contemplated purchasing GT32... until i saw the price. It was categorised as a signature plate and price was like $1995! If i was planning to keep my 32 until the day i died then yeah, maybe...

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lovely!!

now could be wrong but i am pretty sure i seen this plate on black 34 few weeks ago??

must have been you. haha :action-smiley-069:

Yes, the Black/Silver plates "R34.GTR" were previously on Bakes' Black R34 GT-R

I bought them off him, and converted them to Blue/White in readiness for my Bayside Blue.

My previous Black R34 GT-R has gone to my son. Black/Gold plates "GTR.34Z"

oh ok mate.

must have been him, ahhh bayside 34gtr!!!! YES!! would probs trade the missus for one hahah.

IMO on bayside i think black plate with gold lettering?? but thats just me.

i just wish my plates would fit in the front cut out!!! grrr :domokun:

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