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Hey I just had a good idea! (doesn't happen very often)  

I'm gonna start a new trend... instead of FULSIK, or SIKREX, or SIKGEM number plates etc... I'm gonna get VOMIT plates. How 'bout these combos? NIZVOMIT, NISPEW, FULBARF, HURLREX, DRYRCH

HA HA A:bahaha:........I Reiceived a letter from VICROADS saying that people find my number plates offensive and that they promote poor driving. They have asked me nicely if i would concider changing my plates for free. Hey dean do you have a scanner so i can put this letter on the forum???! Any ideas for my new plates anyone? Oh and while iam on the subject my plates where ment to be COP Y ME not COPYME.

HA HA A:bahaha:........I Reiceived a letter from VICROADS saying that people find my number plates offensive and that they promote poor driving. They have asked me nicely if i would concider changing my plates for free. .......

ROFL, thats so sad. I have a suggestion for a new plate - tungmai :(

EDIT: and if you tell them its your girlfriend's name. all those politically correct dicks wouldnt dare knock it back.

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