New Photo number plates now available in NSW

If you want your car to reflect your personality a bit more than shopping around for a new car and colour could well cost you a lot more than just a minor cosmetic tweak.  When I had my first car it was mag-wheels and a new exhaust tip, these days a simple number plate design can do wonders.  In fact, it could say a thousand and one words…

They say a picture tells a thousand words, so add your own word or number plate combination to a picture and you’ve got something very personal.

MyPlates.com.au have launched four new designs today reflecting iconic images for NSW residents.

You can now choose to have your number plate backed by the beach:

Australian Flag:

Sydney Harbour Bridge:

or the Aussie Outback:

The new plates will be promoted online and on TV and Radio, including some endorsement from a few up-and-coming Aussie athletes with their sights set on the Rio Olympics next year.

Ed Jenkins who plays in the Rugby 7’s,  Equestrian competitor Stuart Tinney, Sailing’s Nina Curtis and Beach Volleyballer Mariafe Artacho Del Solar will all share their stories and links to these iconic images in support of the MyPlates campaign.

You can order a restyle of your existing plates into these new designs for $325 at myplates.com.au, if you order new personalised or custom plates there are additional annual fees also.

 

 

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