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    personalized plates

    I just received my new vanity plates from new jersey

    RS R US


    As some of you know I have 4 rs's;so now I will try to get

    RS R US; 1 THRU 4

    I JUST THINK THIS REAL NEAT

    What else do you guys have?

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    When somebody asks me "Is that a real '1972 RSR?'" I know that they're not as Porsche-knowledgable as they're pretending to be.


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    As issued state of Oregon plates, early 70's...with a little orange sticker that says "special interest". The plates that were on the car when I bought it in '74. Not the best angle, but the colors show...
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    "Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)

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    I'm sure you've been asked before but I'm fairly new here. Are those 7x16" wheels?

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    7x15.............................
    Paul D. Early S Registry #8 - Cyclops Minister of West Coast Affairs
    "Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have the radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. 1973)

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    They sure fill the wheel well. Are those the 15's that were standard on the SC's/Carreras when 16's were optional? What size tires?

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    Personalized!!

    Here is a picture of the plates that I got for my car. OK, they aren't on the car, but I don't have it yet!!

    But like Oregon, Illinois has a law that you can have plates from the year that the car was made. I found a pair of 1973 Illinois plates, which are - believe it or not - white with Viper Green letters/numbers.

    So, in spite of the fact that I think that my personalized plate is cool, I think that it is cooler to have '73 plates on the car. And it was amazingly cheap. Bought them in Wisconsin, of all places, at an antique store - for $3. I think that's the cheapest thing that I will EVER buy for my Porsche!!

    larry
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    Kermit's Short Story and Pix on the 911E Website

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    98 - Volvo 70V XC

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    Obviously I am a proud Sporto owner. Looks even better now with a dual out sport exhaust, freshly detailed engine and a newly painted air box.
    Bret Davis
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    How about " I M L8"....
    was on the car before the previous owner took it off.

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    It's a set-up thing...

    For those who understand, no explanation is necessary. For those who do not, no explanation is possible.
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