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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    Reading the Vicroads website, it says this.


    Can I take my Custom Plates off my vehicle?

    Yes. You can take your plates off your vehicle at any time, provided you inform us of this decision. However, you will need to replace your Custom Plates with General Issue plates. These are available by visiting a VicRoads Customer Service Centre. It is important you do not remove your Custom Plates before receiving your replacement General Issue plates.
    After you've removed your plates, you'll need to make a decision. If you would like to hold onto your custom registration number, you'll need to let us know, and then store your plates securely. We call this process self-retention.
    If you've grown tired of your combination, and you've decided you would prefer not to hold onto that number, please return your plates to a VicRoads Customer Service Centre to ensure that you cannot be held responsible for their misuse. We'll be happy to ensure that they're disposed of correctly.
    If you do decide to re-attach your plates to your vehicle you will need to call us to ensure that your car is legally registered. Please call 1300 660 417 to speak to a VicRoads customer service representative. Please be aware that an administration fee will apply to reattach your plates.


    Took a bit of finding !!!
    Ta.
    Maybe I was a little unclear, I want to display the custom plates on the car. Whilst driving. For example, I cannot have the number plate "LANDIE" used with a club permit.

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    I have personalised plates on my 2a,old Qld style white letters/numbers on black background,"OLR-068 bought as "Re-Issue" which I own,available now from PPQ (Personal Plates Qld) I believe that they supply plates Australia wide now,when I personalised mine the Landy was on Full Rego,then I changed to Historic Rego they were transferred to Historic, so if in future I sell the vehicle and wish to keep the plates I can just apply for new "S" plates or turn it back to full rego.

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    You can't have custom plates on a club permit vehicle in Victoria.
    You must have club permit plates which are white on maroon starting with H followed by 4 or 5 numbers.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    You can't have custom plates on a club permit vehicle in Victoria.
    You must have club permit plates which are white on maroon starting with H followed by 4 or 5 numbers.

    Tony
    Yep But you can in Queensland.
    One of the many differences between the states.
    (Tony, the H is the last character.)

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