Custom plates
Originally posted by Johnny--2K
do a search....there are plenty of posts like this, with more than enough ideas to get you started, or even finished!
"personalized plates"
"personal plates"
"custome plates" ect for search criteria!
do a search....there are plenty of posts like this, with more than enough ideas to get you started, or even finished!
"personalized plates"
"personal plates"
"custome plates" ect for search criteria!
Here ya go.
Originally posted by wortham
the 2nd is probably only obvious to the Marines in the house.
the 2nd is probably only obvious to the Marines in the house.

BTW, do you use a bit of Zaino on your car? Looks damn good!
Oh, and my plates say DIXYRCT.
Haha, those are great. I wish I could come up with something original and cool. I'm going to have to think long and hard on it. Those are good ones though... I may steal one.... *evil laugh*
you know one that i always wanted but was taken. maybe it's the geek in me, but '8P' (emoticon for this is mine nany-nany-boo-boo).
in reply to the above ... 'ERRRRR' --
1/ the wonderful sound of the engine at 9k RPM's
2/ a low, throaty response in the Marine Corps that can mean i understand, good morning, good evening, you're an ass, go to hell, etc, etc, etc used often in the early morning hours when still not awake or after a 16 hour shift.
in reply to the above ... 'ERRRRR' --
1/ the wonderful sound of the engine at 9k RPM's
2/ a low, throaty response in the Marine Corps that can mean i understand, good morning, good evening, you're an ass, go to hell, etc, etc, etc used often in the early morning hours when still not awake or after a 16 hour shift.
Originally posted by wortham
2/ a low, throaty response in the Marine Corps that can mean i understand, good morning, good evening, you're an ass, go to hell, etc, etc, etc used often in the early morning hours when still not awake or after a 16 hour shift.
2/ a low, throaty response in the Marine Corps that can mean i understand, good morning, good evening, you're an ass, go to hell, etc, etc, etc used often in the early morning hours when still not awake or after a 16 hour shift.
One I read awhile ago (in another thread) that I thought was great was
RAINH8R or RAINH8ER





