I saw one on a twin turbo Doof doof the other day
VBE 70r
took me a while to work out it was V8 eater
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I saw one on a twin turbo Doof doof the other day
VBE 70r
took me a while to work out it was V8 eater
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...006/10/158.jpg :angel: talking of number plates,mine is FWD 69,on my defender
http://www.smileycentral.com/sig.jsp...p=ZNxdm119YYAU
I needed something to suck up to the misses when I got the Landy (I already had another 4by in the drive but couldn't miss a good deal) so I got her plates for her birthday :wub: :wub: . Her mum/dad calls her BUB so that was a given, I combine it with her birth year, got it in pink and put it on her "fast" car (14's down the 1/4) but now the boys at work let me have it, ie pink plates & BUB.:redface: :redface: :redface:
I had AIF-49 on my 1928 Dodge Standard Six ute. Painted it black body, royal blue guards as per the colour patch of the 49th. Battalion, my grandfather's WW1 unit.Quote:
Originally Posted by longreach
My plate is JST10.
I tried to get JUS10 and quite a few others of the same sound but they were all taken so this one will do.
It sounds like my first name.
Plus it's a good bit of advice for the kiddies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Reads90
Oh for f**k's sake - this is what I mean. If you can't spell it using proper letters then don't try. I will accept "1 nstead of "I" and "0" instead of "O" with "5" instead of "S" at a pinch, but that kind of cr*p is just getting ridiculous!:nazilock:Quote:
Originally Posted by dobbo
It's called 'leet' . It's a new way of spelling that has evolved from sms, the internet and a desire to be original amongst those of the younger persuasion. It's no good railing against it coming 'cause it's already here. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by solmanic
One of the best I've seen...and you have to think about it:
ALL-OVA on a red Land Rover
Juice?Quote:
Originally Posted by Utemad
Ron