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The123123 t1_iy835ey wrote

Dont they have a character limit?

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stlarry t1_iy844bu wrote

Souvenir plate. Look at the lower right and says not for official use

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TheSeansei t1_iy84ak5 wrote

It’s a souvenir, but that makes me wonder whether putting this on your car (in a state that doesn’t require front plates) is even legal.

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shiznit028 t1_iy8vxdd wrote

I have a CA front plate and AZ rear plate on my car. AZ doesn’t require a front plate and I’m too lazy to remove the CA front plate from my car. Been that way for the last 17 years

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SeaJayy_23 t1_iy8wqhc wrote

I read this in Michael Scott-doing-Arnold Schwarzenegger's-accent('s) voice.

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Frank_Dracula t1_iy9be79 wrote

Yeah, you can buy these on Amazon. The real plates say "dmv.ca.gov" instead of "the golden state", and legitimate plates have registration tags instead of "made in usa".

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NCSUGrad2012 t1_iy9ginm wrote

If it’s the original plate that came from the civic does it have the “Sesquicentennial - 150 Years” on it? Those are so cool. If you registered in Arizona 17 years ago it also means you have an embossed plate vs the ugly flat style they switched to in 2008. Don’t even get me started on Arizona’s new numbering system. Lol

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shiznit028 t1_iy9hw47 wrote

Unfortunately, I didn’t buy it new, I picked it up in April 2004 in California and received new plates with the title and registration.

I do, however, have the old 6 digit license plate here in AZ, but the colors are starting to look dull. Not sure if that’s what you’re referring to

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NCSUGrad2012 t1_iy9jojl wrote

Oh bummer.

Yeah, that’s what I’m referring to. My grandfather has one on his Audi that I think is cool looking that he’s had for over 22 years now. I also like the blue letters on them vs the black on the new ones.

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