Personalized plates, Australia wide are made by Queensland Transport. I wonder where, since Boggo Road closed.
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I can never fathom out why anyone would bother with personal plates on a bloody car. Most seem to be in what I would call the ridiculous range and thought up by childish minds (oopsypoopoo or similar on one seen in my area) or loonies duplicating what the manufacturer has already put on the back... think BMW or SDV6 etc.
Younger bro has his birth year and initials on his Bentley! Why tell the girls your age? Especially when you already look it. :) Used to be a time when plates were for ID purposes but can you imagine being run over by some tosser driving a vehicle with the plate "PIZZAEATER" (I kid you not) and as you gasp your last trying to tell the cops that was who ran you over? They'd probably think you were just wanting a quick snack before expiring. :)
AlanH.
Saw a lime green McLaren today with WASABEE plates
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Tote
I have these on my 80" . I have no idea what they mean , they were on my 1984 BMW E30 when I bought it , they have no relationship to the BMW or any of the previous two owners . They were blue & white on the BMW , had them change to black & white for Landy as the short one fits on back under the tail light with out sticking out the side . To buy these from PPQ from memory ,they were around $1600 & not worth it , even just the colour change & changing from one vehicle to the other cost around $300, they don't miss you.
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one of my sons has jikka , the other has kikka, because I'm dad they wanted me to get dikka......no way.