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I am just about to INVEST in another Skyline. This time I will be returning to the Skyline community with a R33 GTR as my weapon of choice. The car im looking at is a Purple GTR R33 and Im looking to get some personalised plates put on it straight away because I cant have the plates that are on it because the current owner would like to retain them.

I was wondering if you guys could help come up with some awesome personalised plates for me.... So far I have thought of: -

VILENT

EVL GTR

EVL R33 <-- I think thats taken

IM FAST

and a few others that I cant think of just at the moment.

Thanks guys

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They're like $300 aren't they?

I really don't see the point in paying that much and getting the extra attention when you can get normal plates for $30 and blend in.

I was going to get slimlines with only 3 or 4 letters so it's a lot smaller so I don't have to bend the the normal size plates, but I figured it's better off just to bend the normal ones and spend that $270 on something else.

Golgo is the codename of a Japanese assassin character from a manga series (and a few movies and animes) - He's the guy in my avatar.

Basically a badass guy who kills people and maks chicks all day.

Just like me :P

BTW: Golgo IS for sale if you are wanting a Purple 33 R...

lol @ jamezilla tryna get anyone and everyone to buy the gtr.

nah personalised plates are good i reckon, after i get my car back from its spray job im gonna get me some, so far ive thought of:

AWYEAH

MYOMEN

UH-HUH

2SXXXC

not sure how many of them are taken already but i'll soon find out once i get my ass down to vicroads :P

Its a GTR from one of my dads friends. He was involved with bringing the 100 GTR R32's into australia back in 1992. The car is a 1997 GTR, 18inch wheels and a few extra goodies. Very nice car, hardly driven in the last 4 years he has owned it and I am picking it up at a cheap price aswell.

1. Personalised plates

2. Visiting race pace for some of Ben's magic

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