![]() 09/22/2015 at 20:55 • Filed to: US-Euro Plates | ![]() | ![]() |
Up next is New York, at the request of !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! and !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , then the Durty Jurz, at the request of !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , then Washington, at the request of !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , and the Northwest Territories (not USA, I know), at the request of !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . This plate is registered in Fulton County, btw. Also, Michigan people and Iowa person, I haven’t forgotten about you; I’m trying to come up with something simple I can use for you.
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Pretty classy, but almost too much like the last one. Love the peach!
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Good stuff man.
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Yay, tanks u so muchy
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NY doesn’t have much red on their flag, so that should mix it up a bit.
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Comin’ right up!
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Vive la V6!
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NEVAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRR
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Thanks!
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When the last V6 is replaced by a turbo-4, you’ll be in tears.
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Do Alabama.
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Yes! I love the flag design. But there’s too much extra stuff. Maybe it’s my American nationalism, but I like the small plates, such as the Georgia Peach State one, in production since May 2012. (Not my plate, one I found on Google. An early example, since it expires in 2012 and the first ones were PAA####. They went to Q a month or two ago!)
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There is no red! Unless you go back to the 90s plates.
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These are so awesome man. Really proud of you.
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Thanks d00d. They’re pretty fun to make and if I can get the hookup on printing these to metal, then I’m gonna be raking in the cash ;)
![]() 09/22/2015 at 21:23 |
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I actually didn’t use the flag at all. Here’s what I got so far:
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To each his own!
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Added.
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I’ll have run out of tears by then because that probably means the V8 is dead.
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Are you really doing all 50?
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Yes. When you apply to colleges, you will need to add all of these to a portfolio and show them. This is super impressive, especially for a kid in 10th grade.
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Yay! Thanks.
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Well, I don’t see any reason to stop now.
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Thanks guy.
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The V8 will stick around for a while. The V6 is in that dead zone between economy and performance. It will go before the V8.
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I sure hope it does!
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Excellent other than the fact that it has the hideous Fulton County logo.
I’d just do county numbers, like Alabama. That makes things a lot easier.
Example for a GA plate with an April expiration month registered in Cherokee County
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That’s up to whoever is ordering the things.
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I somehow missed this, but damn it’s awesome! I’d definitely rock it instead of the short, fat US style.
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Thanks! If you saw my post yesterday, I’m in contact with a printing company about maybe making these a reality.