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I do, its parked between a blue one and a white one![]()
You colour blind
the one behind is black(but then you know where I live )
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I do, its parked between a blue one and a white one![]()
the one behind is blackWhy would anyone else want to report it, you don't know where it is for a start
I do, its parked between a blue one and a white one![]()
And then there is the exif information, the IP address you posted from, and the image location analyser tools based on the image itself. Lots of open source intelligence source
Failing that I could tickle you to confess![]()
Your white balance needs sortingYou colour blindthe one behind is black
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You could try but ...................................................I'm not ticklish,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, anywhere
My husband and I actually discussed Maestros recently as it's not a car you see anymore. There surely can't be many left but if there are they will be red, maybe the odd white one.
My husband and I actually discussed Maestros recently as it's not a car you see anymore. There surely can't be many left but if there are they will be red, maybe the odd white one.

My husband and I actually discussed Maestros recently as it's not a car you see anymore. There surely can't be many left but if there are they will be red, maybe the odd white one.
That many huh?Nooooooo....just 8???![]()

I just had a look see @ my 1st car. Vauxhall Viva. Obviously not expecting too many to still be around, but at the end of that graph it shows an increase! Have they restarted limited manufacture?![]()
Ok just crept out in the dark to get a phone pic
That's not a flash on your cam phone, its a collapsed star, if you're under the cover of darkness![]()
So in reality it's the driver who needs to be in the scrap yard ,mind you looking at the pics it appears the neighbours don't leave much room for him to get into ,and having lived in a cul de sac before I know that the fight for a parking space outside your house can often turn nastyThanks to another site have now found that amazingly the car is legit even with that partially obscured plate, MOT January 2016 and taxed.
So in reality it's the driver who needs to be in the scrap yard ,mind you looking at the pics it appears the neighbours don't leave much room for him to get into ,and having lived in a cul de sac before I know that the fight for a parking space outside your house can often turn nasty
Sorry - missed out - was watching my Fav filmNo bad going in a few posts, he can't park, so
1) he's one of the great train robbery robbers
or
2) He's running a "ring"
Jeeze I hope you or I never get called for jury service![]()
I never understand this. Really, an obscure photo on a really busy website like TP. More likely to use autotrader, or just clone a plate seen in the locality.Looks like a dead end to me, so a few passing people may see it.
But as its on the internet it maybe viewed by 1000's looking to clone a plate. What better source of legal number plates, without leaving the comfort of your own home?![]()
Well one comment that came out on my thread after I found my plates had been cloned was, they don't always clone the same make and model
And in my case colour
My husband and I actually discussed Maestros recently as it's not a car you see anymore. There surely can't be many left but if there are they will be red, maybe the odd white one.
Not terribly accurate though.Interesting site![]()
Would the list include the ones that are on sorn?Not terribly accurate though.
A forum for one of the vehicles I own has a topic on it where examples owned by forum members are listed. The total on the list is something like eight times the number that that site says are left for that vehicle, and obviously the list won't include every one that's still around.
It wasn't specifically that one I was referring too,I never understand this. Really, an obscure photo on a really busy website like TP. More likely to use autotrader, or just clone a plate seen in the locality.
My guess is that subsequent to passing the test in January of this year, the plate has become damaged and the owner has made a temporary repair. If a number plate cannot clearly be read by the tester then the car will be refused a test certificate. The MOT test is a legal requirement to have a vehicle on the public highway of a certain age subject to an annual roadworthiness check and is no guarantee that the aforesaid vehicle will remain in a roadworthy state for the duration of the certificateThanks to another site have now found that amazingly the car is legit even with that partially obscured plate, MOT January 2016 and taxed.