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You could put 2NV plates on a P1 and it would be just as floggish an on a f**ked out VN

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Only time it would work is on a beaten up 121 or Charade for the irony

Not sure if those are more annoying or V8s that use 8 in some word, XLR8, XR8ED etc.

Also any number plate with seduce/cduce/sduce/cduseu in it

Have to know if the friends encouraged for a laugh or were actually supportive of the jerk stain decision to purchase

While you are correct, all the praise I've seen are from dudes who own S13s or AE86s or similar on chopped springs so it's a HUGE upgrade for them, same story with the Fords. I'm yet to be impressed by a set yet, always been a let down unfortunately. That's not to say that cars can't be transformed with Shockworks coilovers, I just don't think they deserve the massive following that the drifters rant on about, in my experience anyway.

you forgot that drifters are flogs though, show a p plater in a commo an s13 with a locker and itd be like cave man discovering fire, and then you get a drifter.

no offence to the dream boats that like drifting, youre just flogs.

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would prefer 2NV over some of the drivel Ferrari owners put on their cars. just drive lygon street on a F1 weekend or Healesville on a Sunday and its just an entire strip of wankers.

number plates dont usually bother me, because i cant be f**ked being bothered by something that doesnt concern me.

Too many engine bay fires in your life?

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