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I guess you are looking for smuggled stolen plates since Japanese plates have to be turned-in once a car is de-registered
. You need to get one of the 100~200 series, green series, yellow series or black series plates.
Only people who know japanese plates will get that joke.
. You need to get one of the 100~200 series, green series, yellow series or black series plates.
Only people who know japanese plates will get that joke.
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guy who I used to street race with says he can get them for $40.00 what more info do you want? I'm going to get one this weekend, so if anybody else wants them IM me. I don't think they're off of any Japanese car persae, but most likely replicas, like the popular euro plates.
I know the tags are replicas
! The "100" plates are DUMP TRUCK plates that are 3 times larger than the normal car plates... hahahahahaha
100 = Dumptracks, semis, large trucks, buses
200 = trucks and buses
300 = cars and small trucks with engines larger than 2.0 liters or wide vehicles (S14 Silvia, DC5 type R, ....)
400 = delivery vans, medium size trucks, Audio vehicles, Chauffered vehicles,
500 = vehicles with engines smaller than 2.0 liters
800 = Specialty vehicle: lifted trucks, lowered vehicles, aftermarket widebody kits, hydro vehicles, show vehicles, .... the category will cover just about any vehicle
Yellow or black = engine smaller than 1000cc
Green = muncipal vehicle and taxis
Those are the new numbers because you can still find 10 ~ 80 series tags rolling the streets of Japan. Drop a zero and you will get the same meaning. 60 series plates are the "runover" numbers for the 50 series.
There are many people who do have authentic Japanese plates on their cars. I know how they got them too
! The "100" plates are DUMP TRUCK plates that are 3 times larger than the normal car plates... hahahahahaha 100 = Dumptracks, semis, large trucks, buses
200 = trucks and buses
300 = cars and small trucks with engines larger than 2.0 liters or wide vehicles (S14 Silvia, DC5 type R, ....)
400 = delivery vans, medium size trucks, Audio vehicles, Chauffered vehicles,
500 = vehicles with engines smaller than 2.0 liters
800 = Specialty vehicle: lifted trucks, lowered vehicles, aftermarket widebody kits, hydro vehicles, show vehicles, .... the category will cover just about any vehicle
Yellow or black = engine smaller than 1000cc
Green = muncipal vehicle and taxis
Those are the new numbers because you can still find 10 ~ 80 series tags rolling the streets of Japan. Drop a zero and you will get the same meaning. 60 series plates are the "runover" numbers for the 50 series.
There are many people who do have authentic Japanese plates on their cars. I know how they got them too
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