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mick:
Hemi?

Camo:

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I wish, but getting warmer.  Next best in that family.

Jethro:

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I wish, but getting warmer.  Next best in that family.
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Subaru STi:bannana::bannana::bannana::bannana:

Camo:

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Subaru STi:bannana::bannana::bannana::bannana:
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:lol: Funny bugger.

Repeat after me "Please Mr Administrator, could I have my Avatar changed to something looking like a Ford" :grin:

gtc:

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I can't find the actual dimensions on their website anymore, but what the RTA calls "AA-999" format plates are narrower than the "AAA-999" plates.

Width-wise, the AA-999 format comes closest to the American plates of the era and easily fits at the front of my 70 Vette.

So, unless the RTA has changed the dimensions in the last 2 years or so, you should be okay with AA-999 format.

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