Vanity Plates: what's yours?
#55
On the WRX... NWCSTMS = www.NWCustoms.com
On the Future G I have a few options...
350GT-R
S-TUNE
NISMO-G
G35GT-R
1G4U2NV
G35
350-GTR
G35-GTR
SKYLINE
SKYL1NE
MY GT-R
USAGT-R
NW350GT
350GTNW
2-NDG35
Feel free to use any of these I got a million of em
Previous plates:
HIFIWRX (on my 2003 WRX)
HIFIGSX (on my 1997 Eclipse GSX)
LKN4AQT (on my 1997 Eclipse GSX)
4X4PLAY (on my 1992 Toyota 4x4 Pickup)
Then---^
4X4PLAY (on my 1988 Ford Bronco 4x4)
SLAMMD (on my 1992 Chevy S-10 lowrider)
ALPINE1 (on my 1989 Buick Regal lowrider)
then---^
ALPINE1 (on my 1989 Iroc-Z)
69 (on my 1st car - 1969 Camaro)
On the Future G I have a few options...
350GT-R
S-TUNE
NISMO-G
G35GT-R
1G4U2NV
G35
350-GTR
G35-GTR
SKYLINE
SKYL1NE
MY GT-R
USAGT-R
NW350GT
350GTNW
2-NDG35
Feel free to use any of these I got a million of em
Previous plates:
HIFIWRX (on my 2003 WRX)
HIFIGSX (on my 1997 Eclipse GSX)
LKN4AQT (on my 1997 Eclipse GSX)
4X4PLAY (on my 1992 Toyota 4x4 Pickup)
Then---^
4X4PLAY (on my 1988 Ford Bronco 4x4)
SLAMMD (on my 1992 Chevy S-10 lowrider)
ALPINE1 (on my 1989 Buick Regal lowrider)
then---^
ALPINE1 (on my 1989 Iroc-Z)
69 (on my 1st car - 1969 Camaro)
Last edited by Jeffro; 01-08-2005 at 03:58 AM.
#57
I'm deciding on what plate to get for the new G...what do you guys think would be best? These are ones that are currently available for me to take...
VOOM (also reads MOOV in a rearview mirror)
NOW MOVE or 3VOM WON (reads NOW MOVE in a rearview mirror)
RVO 3VOM (reads MOVE OVR in a rearview mirror)
HEY MOVE
DRV FSTR
G FORCE
X8X8X8X
XXXXX
G YA L8R
Or would someone prefer to recommend a different one?
js.
VOOM (also reads MOOV in a rearview mirror)
NOW MOVE or 3VOM WON (reads NOW MOVE in a rearview mirror)
RVO 3VOM (reads MOVE OVR in a rearview mirror)
HEY MOVE
DRV FSTR
G FORCE
X8X8X8X
XXXXX
G YA L8R
Or would someone prefer to recommend a different one?
js.
#58
Choose 0ODE8O0 or 00OOD00 By choosing several zeroes, "the letter O's", capital D's, capital E's followed by the number 8, you get a license tag that cannot easily be read by the human eye. Often, actually, you can get out of a ticket because the police officer writes down the wrong tag number. Also, if racing, no one will ever see your tag correctly. This optical illusion works. Trust me, Im a pro. Think about it.
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