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Re: Cool License Plates?

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I've seen on a Nissan Pulsar SSS this plate:

NSSSN

Which would be good on a 411, I thought.

I was thinking maybe getting D2KR, but I probably won't...

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Just got my new tags today. Since it is a 1967 ½ I thought this would be appropriate. Wyoming just went to a new format with the county number plus 5 digits, so I requested this number and got it. I scanned the plate and photoshopped in the decimal point but will paint it on the plates.

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Perfect.

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Very cool. Should look appropriate. You could even tell people that the "2" was for 2000. :roll:

So tell me, how did you get them without a current vehicle inspection? That is what's holding me back from my custom plates.

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OK, I was bored
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Wow, Dave, you must be bored. No dizzy's to work on?

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dbrick wrote:OK, I was bored

LOL! That is pretty good. Here is the real plate.


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What can i say. Image
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Some of my coworkers and I were doing some brainstorming on plate ideas.
Here are some of the favorites and, as of early January, are all available according to the WSDOT (Washington State Department of Transportation) site:

37IWS (Look at it upside down)
GRINRPR
OPENAIR
66DTSN
MY66DAT
MYOLLDY
OLDRWMN
OLDLADY
OL LADY
DATFUN
FAIRLDY
B4 DA Z
FRSTLDY
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67411sss wrote:What can i say. Image
I have heard of the UnCola, but the Un1600? :lol:
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ZeroNilNada wrote:Some of my coworkers and I were doing some brainstorming on plate ideas.
Here are some of the favorites and, as of early January, are all available according to the WSDOT (Washington State Department of Transportation) site:

37IWS (Look at it upside down)
Would make a bizarre photo if the car ever rolled. :D

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I got my plates:

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3 days driving around Silicon Valley and I haven't seen a single Z.

I also ordered a ragtop today so I'll see you all at Solvang.

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Ha! Nice one, Rich.
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Ha! Nice one, Rich.
Thanks Pete. I was shocked that this plate was available.

It rained today and I had to drive the van. I saw 4 or 5 Zs today....DOH......

I can't wait to pull in front of one in the Roadster. I wonder if they will even get it. I think early Z owners might but I doubt the newer Zs will.

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Perhaps not cool, perhaps only to the right persons...

PV3HP3P

It took three sets of plates (and nine months) to finally get them on my car...

Its like the "The plate number was: 3WMO78" (taken from Beastie Boys first album, Licence to Ill)

Yes, three sets of the same plate 'disappeared' from the CA DMV system, before I got mine, probably in the hands of some Jerry Garcia freak at the DMV. It was a nice change from PIXIE 1. Although that has officially become the car's name, I had to change the plates...

Now the black plates (CA) made with personalized numbers/letters, that's cool (until the police ask you what's up, but that may not happen). Alas, the 69 got the blue/yellows originally.

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