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Perhaps a list of prices too would also generate some sales.

 

Mind you knowing this place it might also generate some piss taking, so maybe not

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Perhaps a list of prices too would also generate some sales.

 

Mind you knowing this place it might also generate some piss taking, so maybe not

None are more than £250. Some are cheaper....All on retention certificates with transfer fees already paid. Offers considered etc etc....

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You must have a few ££££ in those plates, how did you get them all?

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You must have a few ££££ in those plates, how did you get them all?

Bought them from various sources over the last year or so. The idea was to run a sort of sideline to make a little money to supplement my ever dwindling income. (Retired electrician) It didn't work out (as my money making schemes rarely do) so am trying to sell them on at cost in an attempt to get back the outlay really.

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V40 CRW sounds like a bad arsed Volvo gang.

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V40 CRW sounds like a bad arsed Volvo gang.

If any bad assed Volvo gangsters are reading this £180 gets you the plate of yer gangsta dreemz...

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Private plates really are the pits.

Hmm, Im up my arse a bit and have N999 MCR on the Almera and W26 JMR on the C8 - my initials and the wifes initials, the N999 bit is a vague reference to being a nurse and the W26 a vague reference to being wed on the 26th.

Yes, I probably could have spent £250 quid on coke and hookers, but meh.

 

Still quite fancy MU51DER but it wouldn't look right split up on the bike (which is the only vehicle it could go on) And I leave prison in a few weeks so it wont have quite the same LOLz factor in the car park

MU51

DER

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MU51DER now provisionally sold.

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MU51DER now provisionally sold.

I didn't know Jack the Ripper was amongst our number? Still someone needs to have a Horsey Horseless...

horsey_horseless.jpg

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MU51DER now provisionally sold.

Is it like Cluedo, where we have to guess who did it?

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Is it like Cluedo, where we have to guess who did it?

Yes. And no.. The prospective buyer can reveal all if he/she wishes...

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Is it like Cluedo, where we have to guess who did it?

 

It was Oldjoke in the conservatory with the bigger hammer.

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I always seem to get reg plates that would score very well at Scrabble.

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There's sod all money in numberplates, what was left of the market collapsed after the banking crisis, and it had been dwindling since the yuppy heyday of the 1980s. I mean, nice pre-63 plates are still worth a few quid, but I don't think prefix ones are worth anything unless they actually spell a car model or someone's name.

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You could try the Clio V6 owners club for that V6 plate as quite a few of them I have seen have "V6" plates, just a thought. 

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A friend has a '000 XXX' format plate on an old Audi A4, I think it came with a previous vehicle, those plates are alright. Everything else can get stuffed.

Good luck with the sales.

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I'd say there's a few quid in plates judging by the sale prices recorded at the DVLA's own auctions. Six-character prefix plates seem to go for more than BtB's asking here.

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I have had a quick look on DOOVLA website, and cannot find anything suitable.
How do you go about making your own, or is this a fawking stupid question ??

Also, impressive list of plates, good luck squire.

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It's weird how you remember sequences of random letters.

An ex had NWX on a plate. I simply took the popular beat combo NWA, substituted a Xylophone for the Attitude and remembered it as Ice Cube making plinky plonky music.

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There's sod all money in numberplates, what was left of the market collapsed after the banking crisis, and it had been dwindling since the yuppy heyday of the 1980s. I mean, nice pre-63 plates are still worth a few quid, but I don't think prefix ones are worth anything unless they actually spell a car model or someone's name.

Daft thing is, there are now masses of private plates on average Joe motors. DVLA are laughing at the easy money they're generating.

I reckon proper private plates are those like some of the Yank ones, which spell the words exactly as they are in the dictionary, like 'Chubby', 'Burger', 'Pies' 'Obesity' etc.

 

Back on track, I hope the purchaser of MU51DER isn't a lysdexic duneral firector.

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They've all sold, I asked if there was any left a while back and they've all gone.

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It's weird how you remember sequences of random letters.

An ex had NWX on a plate. I simply took the popular beat combo NWA, substituted a Xylophone for the Attitude and remembered it as Ice Cube making plinky plonky music.

You are Tony Buzan aicmfp!

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