South Australia introduces Japanese-style number plates 2024

Japanese vehicle fans presently approach number plates in the ‘JDM’ style in South Australia, following their accessibility in different states.

 

South Australians can now get a number plate to match their Japanese vehicle.

The State Government has declared the new Japanese-style number plates can be requested in a custom blend of up to six characters, printed with one or the other dark, blue, green, or maroon composition on a white foundation.

Those needing their own custom number plate should pay a yearly charge of $235 for the privileges to show them on their vehicle.

For those hoping to purchase a bunch of plates, a progression of green-on-white plates in the Japanese style will be given from ’00AAA’, estimated from $259 by and large.

The SA Government is likewise selling a progression of exceptional version Japanese-style number plates, running from ’00JDM’ to ’99JDM’ – with JDM short for Japanese homegrown market.

The new plate style is estimated at 330mm by 165mm – equivalent to genuine number plates in Japan – meaning some actually imported vehicles aren’t intended to oblige bigger Australian number plates.

Contingent upon the blend picked, the plan likewise remembers Japanese composition for the top which means ‘South Australia’, while an image at the base deciphers as ‘vehicle’.

South Australia is one of the last states to present Japanese number plates, with the style currently accessible in Victoria, New South Ribs, Queensland, ACT, and Tasmania.

 

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