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RT930turbo, what is that huge antenna on your car?
Artie is a good friend of mine, but doesn't frequent these boards too often, so i will answer for him: The Antenna was for a CB that he used to communicate with another 'lister when they took a road trip out west last year. It stayed on the roof despite some faster boost-induced streches of highway.
Well I am going from my I (heart) PORSH plates to new NOSUBS plates. I only bought the heart plates figuring they may be a good investment, and only time will tell, if I can find the right buyer.
I bought the NOSUBS plates because for my car it works on 2 levels. For my Porsche mates it will be the obvious no substitue but as I have been into the sound quality competition autosound scene for decades, and my sound system literally has no subs(subwoofers) it works on that level too.
It's so much easier over there in US.. Here in Poland, the cost of individual plates is around $350, not a big deal - but there is a headache-ful of rules..:
- you cannot put spaces on plates,
- you have to pick up to 5 symbols, but only two last ones can be numbers or letters, the rest have to be letters.
- you cannot use letters similar in shape to numbers - I B D O S,
- in front the symbols of your choice there will be a letter and a number added - letter of the "state" your car is registered in, and the number meaning which time is the individual combination of your choice used as a license plate in that "state"..
however there still are nice combinations people find like:
S2 GULF
S2 TURB0
P0 RSCHE <- this one theoretically should not be given because the S/5 rule, but somehow the guy got it
mine would have to start with Z... and since I've had no clever idea to use the whole plate, I ended up with a regular non-individual plate, but a nice one for the "enlightened":