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Saw a Winnebago with "FOCERS" the other day.
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Saw a Cooper S on the way to Perth this morning that has the plate "PocktRockt"
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kiz wrote:Saw a Cooper S on the way to Perth this morning that has the plate "PocktRockt"
:? can only get a maximum of 7 here in QLD - whats the limit down there? 10?
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Taz wrote:
kiz wrote:Saw a Cooper S on the way to Perth this morning that has the plate "PocktRockt"
:? can only get a maximum of 7 here in QLD - whats the limit down there? 10?
I'll have to let a Western Australian answer that. I'm only over here for a holiday at the moment.

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Just checked myself. It's maximum 9 character in WA.

May have been PocktRokt, but it smelled of fail to me either way
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Saw a Pajero yesterday with WA plates

"LUVDATCAR"
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PHIL069 wrote:Saw a Pajero yesterday with WA plates

"LUVDATCAR"
That's pretty good actually.

Meanwhile... 9 letters?
WA has 7 ordinarily. :scratch:
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Astron_Boy wrote:Meanwhile... 9 letters?
WA has 7 ordinarily. :scratch:
Department of Transport WA wrote:You may select a combination of up to seven (7) letters and numbers on normal size aluminium plates, or up to nine (9) letters and numbers on normal size acrylic plates.
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Hmm, I suppose WA needs something to fill all that vacant space they have.
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Astron_Boy wrote:Hmm, I suppose WA needs something to fill all that vacant space they have.
That's what she said!

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Crap plates terrible car nuff said :lol:
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He's paying $400 annually for THOSE PLATES, on THAT CAR.

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I know what a DICK :lol: I wouldn't even pay $400 for plates even if I had money to burn god dam RTA bull sh*t (end rant :D)
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Ford VTEC YO!!!!!? :lol:
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Just saw a M5 with the platex "2PAC"
The funny thing was, it was driven by a woman in her 50s at least haha
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Spotted EMO21Y Funny looking driver too :? .
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kiz wrote:
Astron_Boy wrote:Meanwhile... 9 letters?
WA has 7 ordinarily. :scratch:
Department of Transport WA wrote:You may select a combination of up to seven (7) letters and numbers on normal size aluminium plates, or up to nine (9) letters and numbers on normal size acrylic plates.
7 Letters in Aluminium, while if you want 9 letters it in acrylic but has snapping/cracking problems over time.

but 400+ for these custom licence plate, don't really seem worth it lol
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$400 is cheap, the cheapest you can get plates here are $800 I believe...
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Saw one today on the back of an MX-6 with P-plates:

MX-69-XW

It's like he plans on rolling it...
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