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The car..

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The plate..

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Sure, it's just a crappy photochopped version of something I made up on the US Acme License Maker site, but as we speak the plates are paid for and in the making. son of rajab know why it takes 4-5 weeks for them to be done, but they do say 'WA' means 'wait a while'!!

Have ordered polycarb plates, white on black. Slimline front, full size rear. I'm kinda pleased with it myself. Course, you all might have other ideas.. lemme hear em!!

BTW, Paul- these should be on the car before Auto Salon rolls around. ;P

Oh, get this. These things cost $395 up front in polycarbonate. Same plates in aluminium are $290. Fair enough. Kinda. BUT!! If, for some ungodly reason you decided you wanted to put your actual name, like Tim or Dave or Boris on the plate, the price inexplicably jumps to $695!! W-T-F-?-? O_o

Needless to say, my name isn't 'St34lth'!! :thumbsup:

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I guess cuz it's all black etc, plus the exhaust is pretty quiet until you sink the boot in. I figure on some dark rims to finish it off sooner or later too. No prizes for guessing why the '34' thing, of course..

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