I dont Know what Number Plate To Get On My FTO.

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I dont Know what Number Plate To Get On My FTO.

Post by Oliver89 »

hey guy's , I dont Know what Number Plate To Get On My FTO.

Only Suggestion i have come up with is [ OLI-089 ]

Can you guy's Help me out lol something to do with my name or car or Model of car or whatever. :wink:

Thanks. olly.
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OLV-33R
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OLI-FTO

FTO-insert number

FTO2NV etc etc
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LOL "FTO2NV"
man thats a typical lebo number plate or sumthing haha

anyway, take my advice - [BIG DIK]

now thats a number plate to be proud of :P
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sublime19 wrote:
anyway, take my advice - [BIG DIK]

now thats a number plate to be proud of :P
sounds like your compensating for something if you get that number plate...my opinion anyway
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robsta wrote:
sublime19 wrote:
anyway, take my advice - [BIG DIK]

now thats a number plate to be proud of :P
sounds like your compensating for something if you get that number plate...my opinion anyway
ahaha yeah, might as well get "WANKA" :twisted:
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LOL

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Hobbsie wrote:OLI-FTO

FTO-insert number

FTO2NV etc etc
Hey i dont mind it actually...don't worry about the other guy's...

[ FTO-2NV ] i rate that...

How much would that cost ? ( per year )

Anyone Else have any other Suggestions ? ? ?

Instead of Fussing around can you's help thanks. :wink:
Even though [ BIG-DIK ] sounds SAD! lol haha
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GET [ENIS]
and then put your P plate there...
[P][ENIS]
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jonowong wrote:GET [ENIS]
and then put your P plate there...
[P][ENIS]
:lol: :lol: hahaha yeahh & my RED! P-Plate is RED HOT PENIS!
and when i ge my Greens In January It's a cooling off period.

Na man thats Wrong! lol :oops: :oops: haha

anywhooo..anyone got any other suggesstions ?
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anyone else got anything for me ?

what will you guy's want me to have on my fto ?
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You guys just remind me of this RX8 i saw in city car plate "OH WTF" ... i saw the car and said WTF before i saw the carplate! :twisted:
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GRPSX

I always wanted this, gf not letting me
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lols yea fto2nv is pretty leb styles, personally i dont go for custom number plates at all but they certainly add a lot of style when done well :wink:
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I've seen SAD licence plates "8inchr" or "8inchs" or "8inchr" also shiet like "sxc 8oy" "big boy"
man its just sad lol
yea i done really wanna license plate. if i was gonna get sumthin, n my car was like turbo or sumin i would get "GUN.FTO" lol or if my car was all done up, "Cru-zn" or sumin lol but yea.. done steal my license plates!
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Initials then d.o.b - easy & classy.
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Bennoz wrote:Initials then d.o.b - easy & classy.
ya

if not...

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lols whats wrong with standard plates?
extra $400 a year not worth it in my opinion...

but heres some ideas

TI3VOM (MOVE IT) in rear view mirror

W84NO1(wait for number 1) (wait for no one)

2MCH4U (too much for you)

FKN29T (f**king tonight)
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Bennoz wrote:Initials then d.o.b - easy & classy.
Thats what i was thinking [OLI-089]...thought jonowong had some good one's. :wink: :D

Thanks guy's that'll do. :)
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I have thanks on my plates with a number after it and people constantly say what's that mean hehe. I only got personalised plates because I wanted a slimline front with US size rear and that was the only way to do it in QLD at the time. Rear plate fits in the gap and the slim front doesn't cover up my gaping hole ;)
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