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Admirable.

 

Washington only allows up to seven characters, including spaces, so my only regret is that I couldn't also include the division between X and 9.

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Just imagine the excitement when dad got the new and expensive plate for the Chrysler

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More donkey than cow by stuno602, on Flickr

And someone else got the one with the proper I's.Sad bast@#$s

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That explains the great gaping face-hole on these things...

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Saw a couple that made me laugh yesterday, advertising a local plumbing company.

111 LOO

BOG 2 O1D

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There is FT100 on a Toyota not far from me,and GRO55E on a Mercedes Pullman

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Sorry no pic but I saw a Honda Goldwing with the reg

 

PO02HOG

 

made me grin

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Typically without camera but it was outside a house only a few miles away so will go back again one day:

 

D1 CKY on a white new looking Range Rover. It looked really good (the plate) to be fair and at least it's not some pork sword smoker trying to make A18 EFR look like 'Andrew'.

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Friend of mine had a Royal Enfield motorbike, which had FON 999

 

I don't see it in the dvla thingy so I presume he never managed to get it road legal.

 

Makes me wonder if PO51 TIV and NEG 471V ever got issued.

 

-Phil

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A Merc 4x4 with K4 YEN - seen at 'my' tennis club here in Amsterdumb.

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Typically without camera but it was outside a house only a few miles away so will go back again one day:

 

D1 CKY on a white new looking Range Rover. It looked really good (the plate) to be fair and at least it's not some pork sword smoker trying to make A18 EFR look like 'Andrew'.

 

:D:D:D

 

D11 CKY used to be on a Range Rover P38 locally for many years. It's now on a 911 according to Cartell.

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I saw LIZ 1 the other day & I thought, 'that can't be right'

but I looked it up & sure enough, it's a black 2012 Range Rover.

 

How does that work then, with the I & the Z?

Is it just because it's ancient?

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Someone at work the other day pointed out the apt nature of the last 4 digits of the plate on my new purchase (the cheeky get)

 

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Like much of this private plate business he had to point it out to me. 5h(poss double black plate screw cover =i)HTR = SHITER, must be worth a mint surely?

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^In ebay-speak that'd definitely be described as "NUMBERPLATE WORTH £500 ALONE CAN BE MADE INTO SHITTER, SHARON OR SEEEEXXX"

 

also, nice car :)

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I saw LIZ 1 the other day & I thought, 'that can't be right'

but I looked it up & sure enough, it's a black 2012 Range Rover.

 

How does that work then, with the I & the Z?

Is it just because it's ancient?

 

It would originally be an Irish reg. 'IZ' was the 'regional identifier' for County Mayo back in the day, apparently.

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Saw this on Chorleywood exit off M25 Last Nov

 

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Dunno whose it is

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Colls.

It is too.

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Colls.

It is too.

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This is now on a black Range Rover

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This is now on a black Range Rover

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Ive got a pic somewhere of a new Black Range Rover sport with something like 'O8' as a plate too.

 

Found the pic:

 

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Although it looks like '800' its actually just '8 oo'. Strangely enough though, '800' does come up (on the RAC plate checker) as a Ford Galaxy (CD340) but there is no year of manufacture or engine size, I have checked others like '827' which comes up as a Honda Civic but again with no year of manufacture. Anyone know anything about this?

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Ive got a pic somewhere of a new Black Range Rover sport with something like 'O8' as a plate too.

 

Found the pic:

 

e58bd10f.jpg

9d30d160.jpg

 

Although it looks like '800' its actually just '8 oo'. Strangely enough though, '800' does come up (on the RAC plate checker) as a Ford Galaxy (CD340) but there is no year of manufacture or engine size, I have checked others like '827' which comes up as a Honda Civic but again with no year of manufacture. Anyone know anything about this?

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Isle of Alderney plates are just three digits. They used to have 999 on the police Land Rover.

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