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They finally did it then. I called up 3 years ago and offered to do it for them so people didnt have to sit in a queue on the phone. They said it was in the pipeline. That was July 2002.

Great idea though.

  saff_cossie said:
They finally did it then. I called up 3 years ago and offered to do it for them so people didnt have to sit in a queue on the phone. They said it was in the pipeline. That was July 2002.

Great idea though.

well well well john....stumbled over from ffau ay?

was on this site earlier...found quite a few plates available for a skyline actually...

bout time victoria

  madwob said:
well well well john....stumbled over from ffau ay?

was on this site earlier...found quite a few plates available for a skyline actually...

bout time victoria

<_< ffau? John? :lol:

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ffau? John?

its another forum...for fords...its australian lol. i know him from there, and his name is john

Linz gave me the site for this earlier, and i was surprised to find some pretty nice Skyline combinations....somethin i'll have to look into in the next week or 2 :D

even though they will just attract more attention....

  madwob said:
its another forum...for fords...its australian lol. i know him from there, and his name is john

Linz gave me the site for this earlier, and i was surprised to find some pretty nice Skyline combinations....somethin i'll have to look into in the next week or 2 :D

even though they will just attract more attention....

you quoted the wrong person originally mate, you meant him and not me B)

  saff_cossie said:
you quoted the wrong person originally mate, you meant him and not me B)

eh? lol

lost me there mate...i quoted u saying john? ffau? and explained what was going on :P

edit. got ya now...still gettin used to this forum...i always hit reply at the bottom, but not the very bottom, so im always quoting the last post! lol

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  madwob said:
eh? lol

lost me there mate...i quoted u saying john? ffau? and explained what was going on :P

edit. got ya now...still gettin used to this forum...i always hit reply at the bottom, but not the very bottom, so im always quoting the last post! lol

lol, its ok mate, no worries. Would be good if when we click quote, it quotes the entire reply and not just the previous users reply. :D

  justin911 said:
i've got normal plates...

how do i go about getting those slim black ones (not custom though) ?

do i get the same as my current plates, or do they just give me woteva is top of the pile ?

dont think you can get colored plates in standard form mate. only blue on white

if you want slimline, i got a new set of plates when someone decided to steal mine, so i got slimlines...it was like $40 instead of $20 for standard...and they just give u a new combination...

in ur case, you may be able to keep the same numbers and just buy slimlines

  saff_cossie said:
They finally did it then. I called up 3 years ago and offered to do it for them so people didnt have to sit in a queue on the phone. They said it was in the pipeline. That was July 2002.

Great idea though.

Vicroads efficient as always.

Its such a easy site to create also!! Pathetic

bout bloody time!! thanks for the link and im sure QLD had it more than 3 years ago...

now they need one to check normal plate numbers... cause i have a set in mind for my new car that would be good.

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