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ryancooke
19-10-2008, 06:31 PM
bought this plate the other day s18oco for 250 quid :biglaugh: well happy, gave the paperwork to volkswagen yesterday, and bought some german style plates for it today, will be putting a dot on the bottom of the 8 so it looks like a R
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s22/ryancooke/S18OCO.jpg
along with a set of rs4 alloys, painted dark grey (white car) and lowered 35mm it should look sweet, will post pictures in march when i get it haha :D
bought this plate the other day s18oco for 250 quid :biglaugh: well happy, gave the paperwork to volkswagen yesterday, and bought some german style plates for it today, will be putting a dot on the bottom of the 8 so it looks like a R
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s22/ryancooke/S18OCO.jpg
along with a set of rs4 alloys, painted dark grey (white car) and lowered 35mm it should look sweet, will post pictures in march when i get it haha :D
Just be carefull what you do with the spacing. See attached link.
http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/175957/1152832.aspx#1152832
penrecon
30-11-2008, 12:42 PM
bought this plate the other day s18oco for 250 quid :biglaugh: well happy, gave the paperwork to volkswagen yesterday, and bought some german style plates for it today, will be putting a dot on the bottom of the 8 so it looks like a R
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s22/ryancooke/S18OCO.jpg
along with a set of rs4 alloys, painted dark grey (white car) and lowered 35mm it should look sweet, will post pictures in march when i get it haha :D
I honestly can't see the attraction of these plates - can someone enlighten me? What makes them more attractive than British plates?
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