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Curious, who on here has USF license plate on a vehicle?


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Don't have the Georgia USF plates.  But my spare tire cover on my jeep is black with large USF letters adorning it. The wife has a USF front license

plate on her car.

 

 

Where'd you get it? I could use one of those...

Did a search on the internet about spare tire covers and USF. Can't find the paperwork of the company I bought it from. It was really reasonable price wise ($30ish plus small shipping charge) and really looks sharp on a black jeep. It's been on two years now and has help up extremely well, still looks new.  I'd take a picture of it but I wouldn't know how to add it to a post.   

 

Is it one of these two?

 

TCSouFlaBK.jpg

 

http://www.breezebyyou.com/product/SFTINLBK-EM

 

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http://teamtirecovers.com/college-tire-covers/usf-tire-cover.html

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Some "old school" plates. The first I had in 1995, the second from 1989 - 1994:

 

Props for the pre-1995 plate.  Those were quite rare to see on the road.  I didn't switch to Bulls plates until the 1995 "Iron Bull" logo came out.

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Two plates one for me one for the missus.

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Some "old school" plates. The first I had in 1995, the second from 1989 - 1994:

 

Props for the pre-1995 plate.  Those were quite rare to see on the road.  I didn't switch to Bulls plates until the 1995 "Iron Bull" logo came out.

Thanks man. FWIW, i liked the older one better because the gold-colored bull stood out more.

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I've had mine for about 10 years now!

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If anybody on this thread's last name is Hakken give yourself up. You're not representing very well ....

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Some "old school" plates. The first I had in 1995, the second from 1989 - 1994:

 

Props for the pre-1995 plate.  Those were quite rare to see on the road.  I didn't switch to Bulls plates until the 1995 "Iron Bull" logo came out.

 

 

I love the "hunchbacked" Golden Brahman logo. I seriously wish someone would license the right to put out some cool, vintage style USF gear with that logo and the old font. I'd buy it for sure.

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