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I want to get some custom plates for my GTR and was wondering if customs had on going costs or if they were pay once and they are yours...

I have a mate at work with custom plates and he doesn't pay for registration, and to be honest I don't really know where I got the idea that custom plates had on going payments but I just wanted to make sure..

cheers

Tom

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Since this thread was posted in the WA section - common sense would say its in regards to WA rules. ;) If he wanted to know about NSW, he would have been smart enough to ask in the NSW area.... so thanks for making a useless post ;)

You still have to pay a yearly car rego fee like everyone else. As this registers your vehicle - not your plates - to use the road.

But once you pay for the plates - you dont have to pay any on-going "lease" or anything.

I am sure if you had rung the DPI they could have answered your question. Try this website

www.dpi.wa.gov.au

^^^^

Since this thread was posted in the WA section - common sense would say its in regards to WA rules. ;) If he wanted to know about NSW, he would have been smart enough to ask in the NSW area.... so thanks for making a useless post ;)

haha Liz ... Topaz originally posted this in the General Discussions part of the forum, which is where myself and the other bloke replied :)

']just remember you have to pay $60 for Holding fees, this is so they can hold the currently plates you have, you must pay it ;)

is that periodically or one off?

EDIT: do you mean my standard 1xxx - xxx number plate?, if so why is that necessary if you have custom plates :confused:

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