NSW Number Plates

Started by Leigh 454, August 06, 2015, 04:59:58 PM

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Jethro

Quote from: Kenobe on August 19, 2015, 06:22:34 AM
:thumbdown: It's a classic car, you should choose the content and yes I pay $99 per year, less than $2 a week :cheers:

It never ceases to amaze me how people spend major bucks on a classic car then finish it of by bending number plates to suit  :bats:

Leigh 454

Got my car, got my plates, thanks for the tips.

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VetteMad

$ 199.-; a one-off fee. Looks so much better.

sirfixalot

Wasn't aware you could still get the old 5 didget black & white plates

gtc

Sure can. Bottom left of image.
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StephenSLR

Quote from: VetteMad on August 19, 2015, 04:17:08 AMReally don't understand why there need to be an annual fee??

... because Myplates are a private company and they are scabs. The money doesn't go back into our roads but into their pockets; someone has to pay for their TV commercials I suppose.

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bfit

just government selling sh#t that belongs to the tax payer to cover up the Fn mismanagement.
you would notice they but crims  in gaol ( English Spelling ) where to they send politicians?
overseas   well paid appointments.
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I've have had the same  B/W plates for 46 years and have no desire to pay the AH`s for the privilege of selling a 5 dollar plate for  yearly fee plus .

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gtc

The annual fee was in place long before RTA outsourced the process to myPlates.

It's just another form of NSW government tax -- except in this case it's voluntary.
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StephenSLR

Quote from: gtc on November 10, 2015, 03:49:12 PMThe annual fee was in place long before RTA outsourced the process to myPlates.

Yes for custom plates but not if you wanted to choose your own ABC-123 plates; it was a one off fee.

Previously when you got new plates, you could choose from the first three off the shelf; now it's the first plate they touch, no compromise unless you want to pay a yearly fee.

I was lucky to get my own ABC-123 combo before they took over and I don't have to pay every year, apparently if I have an accident and my plates get damaged, stolen, etc.; if I want my same combo in new plates I will have to pay the exorbitant replacement fee (previously around $20 for just the plate) plus a yearly fee to keep my combo.

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