Help me with vanity plate ideas for my new RS
#31
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Not GT3 related however, my plate reads:
ZUFNHSN.
This covers all 911's and is not cocky. I get a lot of compliments from Porsche fans, and anyone that knows Germany. It's on my GT3.
ZUFNHSN.
This covers all 911's and is not cocky. I get a lot of compliments from Porsche fans, and anyone that knows Germany. It's on my GT3.
#33
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Thanks for your input. I haven't had a personalized plate in many years but the point about not standing out more is moot with a car like this. The plate isn't going to make any difference on that front whatsoever IMHO.
#35
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Well, the only downside is that when you zoom by at extra legal speeds, nobody will have any trouble remembering your license plate...
"Ummmm, let me think officer, the plate was simple, just two letters and a number...ummmm.. GT3!, that it!!"
"Ummmm, let me think officer, the plate was simple, just two letters and a number...ummmm.. GT3!, that it!!"
#37
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I always think of vanity plates as making it too easy for self appointed traffic monitoring busy-bodies to remember., so perhaps
TCKTME?
Not that anyone would actually break a speed limit in a GT3RS...
#40
Drifting
#43
My plate reads...
QWIKRNU
Seems to make every kid with a hopped up Toyota want to race me..
Get a lot of "What does that say" also.. Didn't think it was that complicated myself..
I have fun with it.
QWIKRNU
Seems to make every kid with a hopped up Toyota want to race me..
Get a lot of "What does that say" also.. Didn't think it was that complicated myself..
I have fun with it.
#44
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I agree. I have heard of someone in our area using a combination of "B" and "8" to make the plate almost unreadable (as the two characters appear very similar), but any random plate would likely be just about as forgettable.