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So quite simple, who has the coolest numberplate, removing the (no doubt unstoppable) discussion on if having a personalised numberplate makes you a knob.

My plates read BCNR33. Got them with the car.

Saw BNR34T on an urban 4WD of some kind (Audi if I recall) the other night. lol'd.

Saw the plates FOMOCO on a Toyota Corolla today.

FOMOCO is the acronym commonly used for the Ford Motor Company, specifically their racing parts and muscle cars.

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Saw "BNR-33T" (nsw plate) on some kind of softroader. (pathfinder maybe???)

^^^I put this in the Plates that make you LOL thread.^^^

Coincidence ???

Flamin' Mongrels takin' all the good plates. NO FAIR !!!

Sinista's Plate is pretty damn fine as far as cool plates go.

Saw "BNR-33T" (nsw plate) on some kind of softroader. (pathfinder maybe???)

^^^I put this in the Plates that make you LOL thread.^^^

Coincidence ???

Flamin' Mongrels takin' all the good plates. NO FAIR !!!

Sinista's Plate is pretty damn fine as far as cool plates go.

hahaha as my post above, saw the same car :P

Saw BNR34T on an urban 4WD of some kind (Audi if I recall) the other night. lol'd.

hahaha as my post above, saw the same car :P

Was it 34T or 33T ?

Definately was NSW plates, but I can't be sure of model of car as I was still asleep on the way to work.

(dumbf**k o'clock)

I think it was redish ish in colour?? :blink: maybe...

regardless it was definately a WTF? moment. LOL.

Was it 34T or 33T ?

Definately was NSW plates, but I can't be sure of model of car as I was still asleep on the way to work.

(dumbf**k o'clock)

I think it was redish ish in colour?? :blink: maybe...

regardless it was definately a WTF? moment. LOL.

It might be someone who used to own one and wants to keep the plates (for a future car maybe?) so has just chucked them on another car instead of paying to store them.

Wow, so BNR34T and BNR33T are both out there, being used on softroaders and not for their true purpose.

Makes baby Jesus cry. (he builds hotrods after all).

Tis a shame that these people do this and not pass em on but I guess a plate is just a plate.

A numberplate, by any other name, would smell as rich.

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