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Been haning to change my stock plates on the Stag to custom plates or at total wose the Black XX plates In S.A if I cant get the ones I wont...

But do you guys get more unwanted attention from the cops for no reason but the custom plates or RB Plates grabin the eye?

Have a Bayside Blue S2 Stag and finger crossed...touch wood and everything else I have been left aloneand not pulled over and dont wont that to change due to custom RB plates Or stag on plates or even the black XX plates...:blink: ???

Would love to here what everyone thinks...??

If so ...

PLEASE ANSWER :thumbsup:

Plates ???

Car ???

Color ???

Big kit ???

Big rims ???

Loud ???

Low ???

Eye grabbin ???

If you get what i mean haha

Cheers everyone !!! :worship:

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i had number plates on mine B4DLUK. chose to be an annoyance with police, and P-platers always giving you the shits and people looking in your car.

personally i dont like attention to my car - im happy people think its a volvo, as even cops dont bother.

i took the plates off recently and was completely left alone - police, youth, and wankers trying to race.

maybe coz im in a diff state though.

Hey I've got custom plates on mine, username will give u a hint to what they are, no one has a clue what it means unless it's another stag. Exhaust is pretty loud, well and truly illegal if it was tested but I've only been pulled over to be asked what car it was, don't know about other states but I've had no trouble.

I havent got custom plates for the stag yet... although i will be getting some for the lulz when the cars ready!

almost tempted to get [WTISIT] for my m35. honestly atleast 2-3 ppl a day drive past me and turn thier heads to see if theres a badge on the front because the dont know wtf it is!!! going to take the nissan badge off and put something else there for the time being!

but i have another idea for plates!

Hi dont get any unwanted atention from the boys in blue just obey road rules and dont drive like a d#ck owned imports and street machines for the last 19 yrs its all about respect, and yes got big nismo kit, 20" wheels and custom plates NISMO34 on the family wagon :thumbsup:

I want to get LOLVO or HERSE but cbf spending money :P

Getting pulled over 9 out of 10 times is because your driving like a dick. I see so many cops every day and none bat an eyelid at me.

lol herse is taken, i tried last year haha.

i used to get followed, but thats because i was a p plater, you could see an intercooler, and hear a loud PSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHH everytime my foot came off the accelerator lol

lol herse is taken, i tried last year haha.

i used to get followed, but thats because i was a p plater, you could see an intercooler, and hear a loud PSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHH everytime my foot came off the accelerator lol

Didn't your voice go hoarse after a while, yelling PSSSSHHHHHHHHHH out the window?

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I've had my stag for almost 12 months (want to get custom plates soon) and have not once been pulled over, but thats probably cause no one knows what it is... Constantly have people staring at me but all good, I let them think what they want... Its usually the older guys (50yrs+) that will pull up beside you and ask what it is and what its running...

i thought about something like SLEEPER for my 260rs but now with the 280 cams the idle kind of gives it away lol so thought about this

NT4GRCRS

see if you can work it out

not for groceries?

What state has numberplates that long though?

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