View Full Version : FS: JAPANESE LICENSE PLATE
1slowyaris
10-25-2013, 12:53 PM
Im selling these custom made japanese license plates. . There are brand new made from aluminium and are embossed which means the letters/numbers are not flat! Really nice, the paint used will not fade!
Txt me 813-406-9739
Price: $20 obo shipped for each.
http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/tt145/1slowR18/20131024_183046_RichtoneHDR_zps72a02ca2.jpg
http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/tt145/1slowR18/20131024_183108_RichtoneHDR_zps90a96cf2.jpg
Does the writing/number signify anything in particular related to our cars?
1slowyaris
10-25-2013, 02:11 PM
Honestly im not sure...
I see your location is FL and your number is 813. Im in Tampa where you at?
cali yaris
10-25-2013, 03:30 PM
I know the kanji denotes the prefecture at least in part (like a State for us)
IllusionX
10-25-2013, 03:45 PM
Hmm.. According to wikipedia, yello plate means is for Kei car. useless for our Yaris.
the kanji is the name of the issuing office. and White plates can have the following hiragana:
さすせそたちつてとなにぬねのはひふほまみむめもやゆよらりるろ
A license plate in Japan thus follows this format: KK?*H##-## (e.g., 足立500き21-41), where KK is the name of the issuing office in kanji, H is a hiragana, ? is a 5 for vehicles less than 2000 cc and a 3 for vehicles greater than 2000 cc (other numbers are less common—1 for large trucks, 2 for buses, etc.[1]), * is a number from 0 to 99 (pre-1971 license plates will omit this), and # is a number from 0* to 9 (*leading zeros are replaced by centered dots).
so these plates were made custom, but did not follow real japanese plating style.
Hmm.. According to wikipedia, yello plate means is for Kei car. useless for our Yaris.
the kanji is the name of the issuing office. and White plates can have the following hiragana:
さすせそたちつてとなにぬねのはひふほまみむめもやゆよらりるろ
A license plate in Japan thus follows this format: KK?*H##-## (e.g., 足立500き21-41), where KK is the name of the issuing office in kanji, H is a hiragana, ? is a 5 for vehicles less than 2000 cc and a 3 for vehicles greater than 2000 cc (other numbers are less common—1 for large trucks, 2 for buses, etc.[1]), * is a number from 0 to 99 (pre-1971 license plates will omit this), and # is a number from 0* to 9 (*leading zeros are replaced by centered dots).
so these plates were made custom, but did not follow real japanese plating style.
Im so confused lmao
IllusionX
10-25-2013, 04:28 PM
well, check this then. LOL
1slowyaris
10-25-2013, 05:48 PM
Lol too much info... most ppl use them to cover their real license plates at meets/shows, or place them on the car.
and im in Tampa as well txt me if you want....
Mz3oh5
10-25-2013, 09:19 PM
I think the Japense License plate is adorable lol & I have never seen people use them at car shows.
1slowyaris
10-25-2013, 10:03 PM
Lol thanks and my friend uses some to cover his plate at meets lol he is skeptical of ppl taking pics of his real plate
bitz767
10-27-2013, 11:50 AM
The kanji on these plates is for Nagano Prefecture
cali yaris
10-29-2013, 02:22 PM
Hmm.. According to wikipedia, yello plate means is for Kei car. useless for our Yaris.
LOL. They are for show and can't be registered to a car?
1slowyaris
11-09-2013, 11:00 AM
Bump.....
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