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outlaw118

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Afternoon!

 

I've just purchased a 2005 Volvo XC90 on a 54 plate (as I've just discovered)....

When I viewed it, it had matey's private plate on it, which obviously won't be coming with it.

 

He told me the original plate was ET05 summert, so i was toying with MO05ERL or MO05EBL - both available on DVLA site (Moose+my initials, Robert or Bob).

 

I can't have the Moose-plate now, and X90REL is a bit of a cop-out and X90VLV is a bit shit too.

 

Are private plates just for idiots?

 

Can anyone think of one suitable that won't cost fortunes....like BOB 1 for instance....

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I reckon the rule with private/ vanity plates is to not try too hard.

 

A 3 digit/three number plate on something like an ancient Volvo 240 looks very 'old money'. This is good.

A miss-spaced modern plate on a modern Mercedes ML/ any Audi/ any BMW etc etc is really tacky and speaks volumes about the driver, IMO.

Non-standard fonts or italic letters should be punishable by death, obvs.

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PUF 69 is now on a TVR according to DVLA. There is a Standard Eight with the reg PUF 666 in the book "Ten careful owners". I have since seen it at a show with an age-related plate.

 

I confess I have bought private plates in the past, and one of my Skuds still has one. I sometimes wish I hadn't though, as I have robbed those cars of their identity. Overall it's a bit naff, even though I'm guilty as charged.

 

The ones that wind me up are when the gaps between digits are messed up, supposedly to spell a word in the owner's head but is totally meaningless to everyone else.

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I've had a few but they've always come on cars I've bought until last week when I bought one for the wife, left a few on cars when I've a sold them also as they weren't worth putting on retention.

 

I think they are ok if they are not misplaced with stupid fonts.

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I have a private plate G17 REA, first initial and surname. Bought for my by my dad for my 30th birthday. He has a private plate, mum has one, so does my brother. I never have hankered after one, especially as you can't make Glen with numbers.

 

From a distance mine does say GIT, which sums me up.

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I'd quite like OX08OXO because it wouldn't matter** if I fitted it upside down and it would read correctly** in your mirror.

 

** If I forgot to get the plate made with the correct spacing.

 

There are a few other possible reg numbers that share this symetry, all "08" year with H, X, O combinations.

They only "work" because the O and the zero are identical in number plate font.

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