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Just happened to stumble across this on the RTA website...think they were only released recently.

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Have to say they look pretty cool, although they're a rip off (like anything to do with the RTA).

Still might considering trading in the blue number plates for some gold or silver ones instead though :huh:

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Its surprising the eastern states dont get much of a range in styles, sizes or colours to pick from. This is the range SA has had for awhile & thats just custom plates: http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/registratio...ates/custom.asp

For those who have a silver car the black writing on silver looks great B). I currently got my username in that combination, but Im waiting for a blue on silver to hopefully come out.

i already ordered the same style as the one above EVL-34R

f**k its gonna look hot on the car

Do you have these now?..

Moreover... do you remember where they were before?

Mars, what do you mean?

I already ordered EVL-34R, they were available.

Goodluck what, im confused now.

They're talking about this man.

You obviously don't remember.

This car was wrapped around a pole.... two years ago i think....

Someone correct me on the date if you like, but it's not that important.

They're saying your tempting fate by bringin back the dead..... depends on how superstitious you are really......

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