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There's always the "personalized" plate,

letter letter number number number. My Vdub has LO247 due to its low to the ground always haha. Wanted RB 025 or similar for the stag but she was taken. Might try for NE025

Wasn't there a Porsche getting around town with the number plate "PLAYER" ?

What a complete wanker.

Those plates were on a red s14 about 7 years ago and it's been on a Porsche boxter and I think now a Ferrari.

Those plates were on a red s14 about 7 years ago and it's been on a Porsche boxter and I think now a Ferrari.

So .... In seven years he/she has gone from a S14, to a Porsche to a Ferrari. .... Not bad!!

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Wasn't there a Porsche getting around town with the number plate "PLAYER" ?

What a complete wanker.

bought the Porsche after crashing the Ferrari.

I used to go to school with the guys son and we work together now.

That car has the stiffest suspension

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.

Got a photo of BNR 34T today on my way back from Sydney haha what a coincidence

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