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by by: lol uas is just a glorified chop shop, look what they did to nozilr :D

boxhead: blu032? but ur car isnt blue! :eek1:

urmine: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. are you sure it was because of the plates though? or maybe they thought you looked like their type :)

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here's some plates that are available on the rta website

LEMON (maybe not for a skyline - unless your a chick!)

VOID

DEFEAT

MYLINE (i like dis one)

JAPCRP (ha ha ha - good one for summernats)

FREAKT

FRONT (sorry BACK is not available)

i have plenty more ideas if anyone wants :looney:

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Originally posted by XCUZME

urmine: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. are you sure it was because of the plates though? or maybe they thought you looked like their type :)

hahahhah ummm no comment :( i ike my holes to be on the front :D ill leave the backdoor banditism to to the likes of loz and porgie ;) and maybe even nick on the odd occasion :D

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POPGUN, the Macquarie dictionary defines a popgun as; a childs toy gun from which a pellet is shot with a loud pop by compressed air. My exhaust takes care of the "pop" part, my maturity is also well described here and the rest I'm sure you can figure out for yourselves. I am curious to know how you all came up with the names you have and what they either mean to you, the car or the poor sod sitting next to you at the lights. Also let's get some opinions what are some of the best/worst plates you've seen?

What is in a name? :confused:

Rhys (POPGUN)

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skylark - i like those plates. :P

NOZILR - simple, my car wasn't a godzillar. :D

JCKASS - well... i guess i am a bit of a Jackass and i am a GIANT fan of the Jackass series bt MTV in the states (Johnny Knoxville etc).

btw - i have all their episodes on VCD so if anybody wants them, i can burn them for a small fee.

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Originally posted by croat

Do all u people think its worth picking up a custom late for ur car? How much exactly does it cost? It brings heaps of unwanted attention, am i right?

i think it gives your car an identity and personality. well worth it

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Well its obvious what i got.

I got mine cause it was a group type thing amongst my friends

XRSIST - S8TIN

IGN19T - NFERNO

and yeap.. agree with porgy.. Much easier to distinguish someones

car if they got personalized plates. and sometimes it does

bring the wrong attention. eg. police

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Originally posted by XrSiSt

Well its obvious what i got.

I got mine cause it was a group type thing amongst my friends

XRSIST - S8TIN

IGN19T - NFERNO

and yeap.. agree with porgy.. Much easier to distinguish someones

car if they got personalized plates. and sometimes it does

bring the wrong attention. eg. police

In my case it can be funny most times and breaks the ice with chicks lol:lol: :lol:

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Originally posted by BROKEN

here's some plates that are available on the rta website

LEMON (maybe not for a skyline - unless your a chick!)

VOID

DEFEAT

MYLINE (i like dis one)

JAPCRP (ha ha ha - good one for summernats)

FREAKT

FRONT (sorry BACK is not available)

i have plenty more ideas if anyone wants  :looney:

i like japcrp. what else you got?

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Yea japcrp is cool,,,,,I should never have got UFO25T,,, every bastard wants a run......I stole the idea off a Beautiful 930 Porsche........

Neil.

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