FESA - BFS - Quinns Rocks LT3

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FESA - BFS - Quinns Rocks LT3

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Taken at Subiaco Oval 24-8-08 for the FESA Volunteer Employer Recognition Programme.

Quinns Rocks LT3 ( new V8 )
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Nice shots a_e! :D

I do like the QRFB licence plates.
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Nice one AE - well done mate - always delivering your promise :)

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luv there own number plates!!
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Post by Smithy813 »

Yeah we've got QRFB plates for our LT's 01 - 03 and for our 3.4 (QRFB 34)

and i think we've saved 44 if n when we ever get a 4.4 hehe.

A large number of our vollies have QRFB plates on their own vehicles. I think its such a good way to proudly show "yes i'm a BFB volly and proud to show it" perhaps some other brigades might think of doing it too.
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The Association of Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades of Western Australia Inc. have their own licence plates.
(See http://www.bushfirevolwa.com.au/images/ ... 2.rev1.pdf - page 4 - for further info.)

The WA VFRS Association have had them via Northam VFRS for a few years now. eg...
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Post by Fastlane »

WPXZBP wrote:The Association of Volunteer Bush Fire Brigades of Western Australia Inc. have their own licence plates.
(See http://www.bushfirevolwa.com.au/images/ ... 2.rev1.pdf - page 4 - for further info.)

The WA VFRS Association have had them via Northam VFRS for a few years now. eg...
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The BFS association ones are more expensive than the QRFB ones.. (!)
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Post by Infernal »

SJA knocked back our application for VAO plates for personal vehicles

On our Ambulances in Muka and most small towns we grab the local plates with 000 eg

MBL 000
MM 000
GO 000 (on the gomalling ambulance)

We just drop 0's for added vehicles and rotate them so they read the other way eg

000 MBL
000 MM (Mount Marshal)

The muka fire truck has
MUKAFIRE

And Bonnie rock has
BONIEROC
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Denmark has DE AMB1 for their No 1 ambulance.

Mount Barker has PL-91, PL-691 and PL-791.
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Post by Tyranus »

Smithy813 wrote:Yeah we've got QRFB plates for our LT's 01 - 03 and for our 3.4 (QRFB 34)

and i think we've saved 44 if n when we ever get a 4.4 hehe.

A large number of our vollies have QRFB plates on their own vehicles. I think its such a good way to proudly show "yes i'm a BFB volly and proud to show it" perhaps some other brigades might think of doing it too.
When are you getting some ;)!
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