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  1. #11
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    slimline euro plates?!?!?!?

    Hey guys, glad someone brought up a thread on euro plates....sorry, no i don't have a pic of misplaced euro plates but, and maybe it's just me, why do people get slimline euro plates?? I thought the purpose of getting euro plates was to fill out the space where the number plates go with the bigger sized number plates? Plus obviously they look different to normal plates and have that euro look about them.

    Rant over...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Houso View Post
    I can't see anything wrong with that picture, they're VW's biggest market, they sell just under a million cars a year there! Its just like calling Holden and Ford Australian...
    You're right in the sense that they're a good market for VW, but have you seen the cars they produce? And i've read the quality is horrible as well. I could be wrong but I believe it drags the VW name down..
    Just my $0.02..
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    What I dont understand, if they created the euro plate to fill the massive gap on euro cars, why haven't they come up with a japanese plate? How many japanese imports do you see with bent/chopped numberplates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by K_Man View Post
    What I dont understand, if they created the euro plate to fill the massive gap on euro cars, why haven't they come up with a japanese plate? How many japanese imports do you see with bent/chopped numberplates?
    Umm they have (well in QLD). The've got the USA sized plate which fits the gap on any Japanese imported car.. And look good might I add!

    Also, I think that if the car has the space for a euro plate, it'd look better with one as opposed to without one.
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    Guess this person didn't get the memo


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