Over in Oz you can get anything you like. My mate has JAY (his name) and I saw so many different ones but I really liked this one
Over here all the rich have the good ones and we are left with having to use numbers and letters that to me just look like someone can't spell!! I'm.not a fan at all over over. Unless you can afford SOMETJING THAT actually spells something's properly in Queens English!
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It's the opposite in France, private plates don't exist. I've got better things to spend my money on anyway . I do like that plate though. It is funny at least.
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"ITSAPARTY" would look better on a battered old transit with "Free Ice Cream" crudely spray painted on the side.
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That's a WA plate Rossgo, you'd never get that on a plate here in NSW. Limited to 6 characters here I'm pretty sure.
I'm just too tight for a personalised plate. In Oz you pay a premium every year for having one.
I'm just too tight for a personalised plate. In Oz you pay a premium every year for having one.
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Yes that's right it's WA, wasn't actually aware it changed according to where you live in the country. It's unbelievable your one nation and yet have different rules Around the place lol!!
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It's one of the annoyances of living here in Oz. there's a few border towns where one half is in one state and the other half is in another state. You get the situation where the bloke across the river from you pays less than half of what you do for rego.Rossgo wrote:Yes that's right it's WA, wasn't actually aware it changed according to where you live in the country. It's unbelievable your one nation and yet have different rules Around the place lol!!
They don't even call a glass/handle of beer the same thing from state to state.
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Clearly Britain has given not only the criminals but also the most awkward type of people to you guys haha! All joking aside that's just ridiculous!!kiwikrasher wrote:It's one of the annoyances of living here in Oz. there's a few border towns where one half is in one state and the other half is in another state. You get the situation where the bloke across the river from you pays less than half of what you do for rego.Rossgo wrote:Yes that's right it's WA, wasn't actually aware it changed according to where you live in the country. It's unbelievable your one nation and yet have different rules Around the place lol!!
They don't even call a glass/handle of beer the same thing from state to state.