![]() 11/09/2013 at 12:47 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Vanity plates aren't really a thing in Brazil. I mean, they are, but you can't choose the first letter, it's always set based on the state you live in (I and J for mine) and you still have to obey the AAA-0000 format, so you can't get much creative when picking a combination. That's why it's so rare to find a letter combination that actually means something, and when you do, it's almost certain to be coincidental, like the JDM Cayenne below.
Also, please note that the picture was taken from the passenger's side and holy fuck my windshield's really reflective in the sun.
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JDM as FUCK, yo
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No parking. It's just a suggestion actually, you can't tell people what to do in Brazilian traffic.
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Most people who drive High end cars in Brazil are surprisingly polite, at least here in my state.
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The area around my place has one of the highest rates of homeless on the streets. It's also one of the most violence prone areas in the city, but the city hall denies any relation between the two facts.
I'm not saying there is a relation, but there is.
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The bodyshop did a bitching job of fixing my hood after that accident. It's straight as an arrow!