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Audi RS 6 Avant can have numbers as well.
It's a shame we can't do 722 for the SLR.....
Mercedes McLaren SLR '09
Shelby Cobra 427
Nissan 370Z '08
Lotus Evora '08
Yes, really a shame... If we could put numbers from #100 too #10.000, it would be great...It's a shame we can't do 722 for the SLR.....
You would honestly wan't that HarsK? Like car #8347 or somethingYes, really a shame... If we could put numbers from #100 too #10.000, it would be great...
It would be good...could we be seeing the comeback of race mods...? I sure hope so.
You would honestly wan't that HarsK? Like car #8347 or something
Of course I want....You would honestly wan't that HarsK? Like car #8347 or something
Yeah I get anything up to 999 but anything higher than that is a bit bonkers.............oh wait @Harsk100While I have yet to see a four digit race number and up (which seems abit overboard to me), there are plenty of triple digit race numbers. Look no further then the Nurburgring 24.
Jaguar XJ13
Ford GT40 Mark IV, Ferrari 330 P4, and Ferrari 250 GTO - sadly can't put numbers on those
ApparentlySo we are claiming numbers now?
Veyron and Nissan GTR '12 please?
Chevrolet Corvette C7 Stingray '14
Tesla Roadster '08
Renault Clio R.S. '11
Abarth Grande Punto '09
Thank you
That... seems like a monumental task. o_OI'll work on a not working list as well
It's been one long night for me so I haven't been thinking through ways to do this hahaThat... seems like a monumental task. o_O
I'd expect the number of cars that can accept number plates are fewer than the ones that can't. Similar to GT5, as far as which cars could take the RM conversion.
Also, logically: if a car isn't on the "able to take number plates" list, wouldn't it stand to reason that it can't? If it turns out it can, on the list it goes. Wouldn't that be easier?