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I mentioned it a while back after Pat informed me. I'll be buying a couple when they arrive if I can get it. Living across the road from Dans is handy.

Collectors would be rushing to offload their overpriced leftover bottles from previous run.

Shittest timing, I've been wanting these since 2008

Could always put them on your beamer to troll the JDM crew

I feel like a wanker buying them cause I'm not into that whole JDM as fk thing and every import and his dog are gonna sport them now...but damn they'll look good and if they've sized them properly, fill the holes in front and rear bars much better

Could always put them on your beamer to troll the JDM crew

I feel like a wanker buying them cause I'm not into that whole JDM as fk thing and every import and his dog are gonna sport them now...but damn they'll look good and if they've sized them properly, fill the holes in front and rear bars much better

Haha it's not as pretentious as euro plates though

Next custom ones I buy will be heritage plates I reckon

Could always put them on your beamer to troll the JDM crew

I feel like a wanker buying them cause I'm not into that whole JDM as fk thing and every import and his dog are gonna sport them now...but damn they'll look good and if they've sized them properly, fill the holes in front and rear bars much better

Soooo I should get some for my Ute?

Haha it's not as pretentious as euro plates though

Next custom ones I buy will be heritage plates I reckon

Euro plates on Volkswagens is my current hate, not even a pet hate, I straight out hate it

Might as well have a bumper sticker that says I drive the cheapest European car I could buy and I feel privileged for it

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Soooo I should get some for my Ute?

If it removes the JDM appeal then it'll make me feel better about putting them on my car

Wonder if my WTF plates would look better as Jap?

In other news Japanese vanity plates will be available in next few days - good news is you can upgrade your existing numberplates to them for $200

Yep June 24th. I need to get replacement plates very soon, where did you get the pricing from? Trying to decide whether to get slimline black ones or the new Japanese plates. If the Japanese ones are only $200 I'm very tempted to get them instead...

Edit: nevermind, found the info here: https://www.vplates.com.au/news/35/33/Japanese-plates-all-you-need-to-know

Put Euro plates on your ute and troll a euro meet, they'll actually take it to heart

I actually like the look of euro plates more than standard Vic plates..

if it was cheap I probably would, but ute sif spending cash on it.

Euro plates on Volkswagens is my current hate, not even a pet hate, I straight out hate it

Might as well have a bumper sticker that says I drive the cheapest European car I could buy and I feel privileged for it

Maybe they just like the look of them on their car more than standard plates, much like you prefer the jap plates on yours?

No pretty sure it's pretentious douchebaggery

No one going around bragging about buying a Japanese car; volkswagen's marketing pushes the agenda of being luxury euro without actually being luxury euro

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Got the Straya standard plates on my falcon mate, not even slim line no farks given

Mayb I should get ADM as f**k stickers

For some reason I'm still on my standard fronts but been through 3 sets of rears almost :(

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Also does anyone actually watch the f1 anymore? I watched it this week to see if anything has changed, nope Mercedes still shoot off in the distance after the first corner and lap the whole field.

Cars still sound shit, most mates I know used to be big into it no longer watch it either. Going downhill Moto GP way better

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