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Oliver! ^^^ :D

In order...

1985 Bluebird - Betsy

1994 Bluebird - Millie

1996 Bluebird - Sealy

1996 R33 4door - Black Betty

2010 Micra - Lilly

1989 R31 Wagon - SkyWagon (current)

2013 Pulsar - Angie (current)

1990 Pulsar - SkyHatch (current)

Always Girls. :thumbsup:

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^^^ Well you could have named it like how you really are.

When personalised plates first came out, I thought of buying PSYCHO after my profession of course.

I tried a similar plate (SKITZO), Vic roads refunded my money after applying and told me it may be offensive to those with a mental disorder. :)

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Jesus f**king christ, who gives a f**k. People are so sensitive and get so butt hurt. Man the f**k up.

I've seen some pretty bad nsw plates at the drags. So bad I think that they are fake and they made the plate themselves.

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  • 2 weeks later...

holden barina was holden diarrhea

suzuki jimny was mickey

Mazda 323 was muzz buzz

Hyundai i30 now shit box

Toyota prado now prada (I'm considering making a sticker saying: the devil drives prada) that's my wife's car.

When I get the gtr I'm still thinking what name maybe GT-R!

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