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Hey guys !
As far as I know this page is visited by users from all around the world. I had the idea that maybe this could be a real chance to help my other hobby
I collect license plates from vehicles (cars&bikes) and thought this could be my chance to meet people that have any relations or jobs that deal with cars or car registration divisions around the world (where plates are used ) or maybe someone has old license plates around at home that he doesnt need anymore. I try to hang my house full of plates from every place in the world.
If anybody has any kind of old plates he doesnt need anymore or know where to find some that would be really great!!! I also of course would pay for shipping and a tip for your help if needed ...
I am very excited about any plates thanks a lot and regards!
zerush
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*insert comment of some sort of crime here in relation to using your old plate*
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Wow that's a pretty comprehensive collection you have there.
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I feel sorry for the wall if those are all held up by nails or something
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whoa that's pretty awesome. i better not see you unscrewing my license plate! XD haha jk
how long did it take you to collect all those? o_O
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It's why you get a battery powered drill put it in reverse 4 sec per plate lol
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I love the swiss ones!!!!!! >_< Makes me think of when I was there... Fuck I miss torgon...
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Shame i don't see any plates from the US not that they are much to look at now of days
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Woah, very nice collection you got here.
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On March 23 2009 09:39 IzzyCraft wrote: It's why you get a battery powered drill put it in reverse 4 sec per plate lol
whats wrong with an automatic screwdriver?
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On March 23 2009 09:15 zerush wrote: I collect license plates from vehicles (cars&bikes) and thought this could be my chance to meet people that have any relations or jobs that deal with cars or car registration divisions around the world (where plates are used ) or maybe someone has old license plates around at home that he doesnt need anymore. I try to hang my house full of plates from every place in the world. zerush u noe those bike plates r fake and usually made to look like the state's plates rite?...unless u meant motorbike...
u noe wat u should do? take the plates and instead of nailing/screwing them onto the walls attach them to clear plastic drape u noe like those clear plastic things that r bendable and stuff (seen it used as slipper hanger?) anyways yeah attach them to soemthing like that so that when u move all u have to do is roll up ur plastic drape thingy and then roll them bak out after u arrive at ur new place or w.e
On March 23 2009 09:47 IzzyCraft wrote: Shame i don't see any plates from the US not that they are much to look at now of days both the old and the new new york plates? they r up there
awesome krn plate
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Calgary25980 Posts
I'd offer you my plate (Ontario - Canada) but it looks nothing like the ones in your collection and it's a 1998 plate.
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At first I was like "oh shit scam alert."
Then I saw pix and was like o:
I have old 2-letter New Jersey license plates, tell me if you are interested.
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I'll send you a pm when I get around to getting rid of my old car.
Illinois (U.S.) plate btw.
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lol the history of cars is on ur bedroom wall
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On March 23 2009 09:47 IzzyCraft wrote: Shame i don't see any plates from the US not that they are much to look at now of days
The Texas one is the best 
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I'm going to go on about a story related to license plates. One night, my entire family and I are awakened by the blaring siren of the fire alarm. As we go to discover where the source is, we notice a monstrous amount of water pouring out of our ceiling. We had a water pipe burst, and it destroyed the material in the ceiling. Over the course of the next few days, we notice that the water has seeped down into the downstairs ceiling and has done similar damage. Not too long later, we notice there is water behind the tiles of a bathroom downstairs. Immediately, we make an initiative to remove the wall before massive amounts of mold start to grow. As we are doing this, we use a sledgehammer, and break open the tile wall. We look inside the wall cavity and low and behold, we see a conspicuous yellow envelope. We open it up, and we find a pair of Michigan license plates. We live in Maryland, mind you. Still until today, we have not figured out to whom they belong to, or why there were in the wall.
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On March 23 2009 11:48 Archaic wrote: I'm going to go on about a story related to license plates. One night, my entire family and I are awakened by the blaring siren of the fire alarm. As we go to discover where the source is, we notice a monstrous amount of water pouring out of our ceiling. We had a water pipe burst, and it destroyed the material in the ceiling. Over the course of the next few days, we notice that the water has seeped down into the downstairs ceiling and has done similar damage. Not too long later, we notice there is water behind the tiles of a bathroom downstairs. Immediately, we make an initiative to remove the wall before massive amounts of mold start to grow. As we are doing this, we use a sledgehammer, and break open the tile wall. We look inside the wall cavity and low and behold, we see a conspicuous yellow envelope. We open it up, and we find a pair of Michigan license plates. We live in Maryland, mind you. Still until today, we have not figured out to whom they belong to, or why there were in the wall. the plates r made out of coke EDIT: or rather they r actually money plates hidden within license plates
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