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mum1fy is that horse they had to put down after caufild cup its an aust and world champ blah blha somee one into horses would of paid abit for it..they rang and said i cant have it idiots....

then i wanted BT1WPN for some young guy to buy...but by 4pm it was taken so was BT1JET....they love there vl trbo's hahahah

end of the day im getting a refund...

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Vic roads must have some on the ball people as I would over look some. There must also be some plates that mean nothing to some cultures but are offensive to others.

I rekin half the 1's that get rejected is just the operator at vic roads saying "oh nah, you cant have that plate sorry", then they just order it for themselves. how hard is that to do? not very.

LoL....doubt it man.

There's no conspiracy theory :P

its not a conspiracy

if you worked there and are taking all these calls for plates that will sell for 000's, why wouldnt you want a piece of the action, especially when you have hundreds of calls coming in everyday telling you what plate to get

its not a conspiracy

if you worked there and are taking all these calls for plates that will sell for 000's, why wouldnt you want a piece of the action, especially when you have hundreds of calls coming in everyday telling you what plate to get

LoL...true.

But their incomes aren't that great, how many are they gonna buy?

Plus A LOT of these plates won't sell for squat.....how many people do u think ACTUALLY sell their plates for 000's? In the words of Scribe, not many, if any.

Plus A LOT of these plates won't sell for squat.....how many people do u think ACTUALLY sell their plates for 000's? In the words of Scribe, not many, if any.

Most rich people are dumb

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Hey allblitz - what have you got to do wiht a Falcon Ute that is always around the city with 19" rohs?

It's always parked out the back of my work and has a www.allblitz.com.au sticker on the back window

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