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Hey guys,

I want to get custom plates on my upcoming R33, I don't like the standard full size WA plates at the back or the front (too ghey)

To anyone that has custom plates, what size do you have ?

I understand there is 1/4 size, 1/2 size, 3/14 size and normal size..

I'm thinkin of getting 1/4size at the front, and 3/4 size at the rear. this sound about right ?

-Kym

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Ahh dont wanna let the wind outta ure sails but imho these are some bad points with personal pl8s.

1/ ppl recognise the car wether its good guys (cops) or bad guys (theives) ure better off remaining anonymous.

2/ they (like everything) cost money which could be put to better use under the bonnet.

3/ U run the risk of gettin the pl8s i had planned:lol:

my $0.02

Not entirely true.

You can have slimline at the back, you just have to make up a plate which covers the massive space left there and also to cover the big nut which holds the rear bar on. Have a look at mine next time you see me (bring on the next crooze!) to see what the hell i'm talking about.

Cheers!

Dave

I don't know what the story with the sticker type number plates are. I know that in order to get 3/4 size or 1/2 size plates you can only have a certain number of charaters on your plate. Mine had too many thus had to pay maximum $$ for polycarbonate as well.

Boostzor: Nope, wasn't me in Kings Park. Sorry. I was totally asleep at that time! :P

Strich9: I know it's not 100% official but is that car from Melville Auto Imports? Think I saw one line it there when I drove past the other day.

Cheers all :)

Dave

If you get the slimline ones at the front and normal at the back - does the rear one use the same letters as the front and what colours is it?

I was looking at getting the $110 slimline (the one where you dont get to choose the letters) so I get a slim plate up front to minimise airflow disruption to the intercooler, but the fullsize plate would look better at the back, depending on the style.

Or is it a full custom choice to get the slimline and fullsize plate (eg expensive) ?

Ta

Conrad

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i ordered some plates a few weeks ago. this is what i understood.

u can get those slimline plates for 110 or so bucks but they choose the letters. both plates are slimline.

or u can u the slimline plate where u can choose 2 numbers and 2 letters. both plates are slimline.

or u can get custom plates for 275 bucks(steel). u can choose the colour and size. there are about 14 different colours to choose from. front and back plates can be different sizes.

u can track down the wa licensing centre online to get all the details. i think i searched "custom plates wa."

hope that can help.

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