My buddy snapped these today. Who's car is it? Looks lovely
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That's actually pretty funny you say that. There's nothing that puckers your butt cheeks like parking your Alpinas next to a curb!I'm sure you could get closer to the curb when you park yours.
Still looks better than a white plate. IMOA 73 with the silly Legacy black plates.
A 73 should have blue plates.A 73 with the silly Legacy black plates.
I'm sure you could get closer to the curb when you park yours.
Yes, but until they make them available I think black looks better than white on our cars. Says the guy with a white plate on his coupe. Doh!A 73 should have blue plates.
Dan, The DMV will YOM the blue plates, and it’s pretty cheap, 70-80 vehicles only.Yes, but until they make them available I think black looks better than white on our cars. Says the guy with a white plate on his coupe. Doh!
Mike, have yourself a wonderful Veterans Day and thanks for all you've done!!
Dan, The DMV will YOM the blue plates, and it’s pretty cheap, 70-80 vehicles only.
Well if you're going to put a 1973 registration sticker on the plate I guess you can do whatever you want.I have a set on my coupe, these would have been issued in 1970 and are incredibly rare.
It was required by the DMV even though the form is silent, it now has a current sticker on it.Well if you're going to put a 1973 registration sticker on the plate I guess you can do whatever you want.
Send me a ConversationSo for a recently purchased E9, if I want a blue plate in California and I don’t have an old one laying around, how do I get one? Advertise on Craigslist?