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The only personalised plates I've seen that was any good was on a WWII Jeep...
It had 'D - 1944'
Most of the rest just signals that driver is 1D10T.
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I have never seen the point of 'private' plates.Some of the drivers would have done better spending the cash on a safe driving course.
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29-08-2015, 09:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 29-08-2015, 09:06 PM by Hughzie.)
My folks paid over 1k for my initials/Year of the car/My first name for my 21st Birthday.
Its been on every car since and makes parking in reg controlled car parks easy.
Beats buying over priced halfords bits to 'Personallise' your vehicle and Private plates are less likely to be stolen as they are too easy to notice.
I know of a Porsche locally that has BO55 PAY on it.
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(31-08-2015, 08:27 AM)doofer Wrote: I thought our neighbour's car looked pretty decent for an 03-reg. It was a while after I realised it was their initials - I thought it was just an old car.
I think if you're going to waste your money then at least get one that's not a registration year plate, i.e. the ones that cost proper money.
On thing I can guarantee, the DVLA will never have the number you want.
The wrong year on the other than does provide some amusement when people comment on how well its looking for its age!
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