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Err Nope - never was. Never will be:nono:
....So says you. I'll grant you not quite a god but certainly a true petrolhead and, as far as I'm concerned, a good guy.
Err Nope - never was. Never will be:nono:
I've never been a huge fan of private plates, but I've spotted one thats got my initials and that of my wife and doesnt scream out 'private plate w*n*er' so maybe I'll prise open the old wallet...

(the plate is R77 RSS)I hate seeing them where people mis-space, add screw caps etc so if you stand on one leg and squint you can just about make out what name they're trying to spell![]()
Wouldn't be on mine, as it's a 986Porsches with 911 in their plate are uber cool![]()

Wouldn't be on mine, as it's a 986![]()

I will keep the thread updated... Got the confirmation email.. registration bought.. just waiting now...
It's just a matter of personal preference but I have always thought of private plates which reflect the car owner's name rather than the car as being a bit ostentatious. That's why I chose to pay homage to my red Mk5 GTI VolksWagen 'VW05 RED' rather than to me.
See I never understood that. Lots of Tvr owners have Tvr as the reg letters. BMW sold the x5 with x5 reg plates. I know what car it is.
My wife bought one, for £295 from DVLA, with her company name and initials. Only trouble was it cost me a new mx5 to put it on.
T25 ASP ...Tea two sugars... as soon as possible ?
sorry... silly mood![]()

It's just a matter of personal preference but I have always thought of private plates which reflect the car owner's name rather than the car as being a bit ostentatious..

I will keep the thread updated... Got the confirmation email.. registration bought.. just waiting now...
I thought it was the earlier Freeloaders that were dogs?![]()
