The “GT” special plate was proposed and managed by Kelab Eksplorasi 7 Benua Malaysia (KE7B), an adventure club that previously planted the Jalur Gemilang on seven continents. Launched circa 2017, “GT” presumably stands for “Grand Tour” or similar, aligning with the club’s global exploration theme. All GT 1-9999 were made available. Public info on the bidding outcomes is limited, but the series did run its course by 2018. Plates like GT 7 or GT 77 appealed due to “GT” also meaning Gran Turismo, attracting car aficionados. This series, alongside others like GTR and VIP, was part of the mid-2010s vanity plate boom. Once issued, any remaining GT numbers had to be sold within the allowed timeframe (as per 2018’s new rules). Today, GT plates are uncommon but recognizable, often on members’ vehicles or sports cars. They represent the adventurous spirit of the KE7B club and Malaysia’s willingness to experiment with unique plate prefixes. Key Facts: Issue Date: 2017 Issuance Range: 1 - 9999 Rarity: Limited (9,999 plates) Transfer Rules: Standard