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Originally Posted by TerminatorX5
that is a russian plate, i think it is St. Pete region, 78... chris, are you from MathaRussia? how did you end up in Brasil, dude???
I have the russian transit plates that my car came back to the states with, i even used them in the US before i got my US plates back on, and I am using them on my cars, in PA we have only rear plates... it looks funny, two cars with same front plates...
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Hey mate, you right! It's a Russian plate, St. Pete. You're good.
By the way, I'm braziliam. I got this plate a few years ago. I was not finding it in any shop, so I ask a taxi driver about it. Cost: 20 buxs. Delivered at my hotel door. Don't ask me how

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The US plate I got in Orlando by 2.99 buxs.
iJust to you know, In Brazil, the plates own to car, not to owner. If I sell the car, the plate needs to go too and this never will change. Even in a wreck, the plates goes to trash and the combination will never be used again. In some states (yet) you can choose the letters and numbers when buy a new car, paying 50 bux. But the plates belong to car, always.
And, almost forget to say, here you have to use both plates, front and rear.
Hug, Chris