
Personal Plate
Started by
Kinjo
, Aug 02 2008 06:09 PM
40 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 03 August 2008 - 09:13 AM
i like them and think they are a good idea, plus it finishes the car off.
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#32
Posted 03 August 2008 - 11:15 AM
I like them if they're done right, if you can see what the plate is supposed to be that is, i know alot of people have their initials which is fair enough, but i prefer a private plate that actually looks like something.
I have this on my Accord and it's also been on 2 of my previous cars, one being a Volvo 850 T5 which worked quite well as the TS looked a bit like T5

by the way my name is Mark Thomas Sheridan hence the TS bit
All down to personal preference though and i see a private plate as a way of making the car officially mine instead of just a car that i own if that makes any sense lol
Saying that, i wouldn't put one on the Mini as someone previously said, it's part of the car's history and it's one of it's original features i'd like to keep.
I have this on my Accord and it's also been on 2 of my previous cars, one being a Volvo 850 T5 which worked quite well as the TS looked a bit like T5

by the way my name is Mark Thomas Sheridan hence the TS bit
All down to personal preference though and i see a private plate as a way of making the car officially mine instead of just a car that i own if that makes any sense lol
Saying that, i wouldn't put one on the Mini as someone previously said, it's part of the car's history and it's one of it's original features i'd like to keep.
#33
Posted 03 August 2008 - 09:35 PM
I keep looking for P155OFF
But dont suppose they ever issued it

But dont suppose they ever issued it

#34
Posted 03 August 2008 - 10:26 PM
Personal Plates are just that - personal !!
You either like them or you dont.
Some people buy them for themselves, otheres buy them as presents.
Some people buy them as a statement of wealth.
The only thing to remember is that they might be cheap to buy but keeping them is expensive.
£85 to transfer to another car
£105 to put on retention
£25 annual charge to keep them on retention.
why not go for something like -
A15 KEV
A15 KLC
by the way the best plate i've ever seen is T13 VOM and it was on a very fast sports car.
when you looked in the mirror you saw MOVE IT
You either like them or you dont.
Some people buy them for themselves, otheres buy them as presents.
Some people buy them as a statement of wealth.
The only thing to remember is that they might be cheap to buy but keeping them is expensive.
£85 to transfer to another car
£105 to put on retention
£25 annual charge to keep them on retention.
why not go for something like -
A15 KEV
A15 KLC
by the way the best plate i've ever seen is T13 VOM and it was on a very fast sports car.
when you looked in the mirror you saw MOVE IT
Edited by slyoldfox2001, 03 August 2008 - 10:27 PM.
#35
Posted 03 August 2008 - 10:32 PM
My uncle had FU 2

#36
Posted 03 August 2008 - 10:45 PM
I saw WA51 FUN not too long ago..
#37
Posted 03 August 2008 - 11:00 PM
best plate of them all...

#38
Posted 04 August 2008 - 06:27 AM
mine...

#39
Posted 04 August 2008 - 07:23 AM
If you bought an old (pre 73) plate, any old random combination and got a set of black plates, you could get away (ish) with being pulled over by our friends in blue. Just change them over for the MOT.
Before everyone shouts 'THAT'S STILL ILLEGAL' I know. so is taking drugs and drink driving, still people try to get away with it.
Least this way, nobody gets hurt...
* waits for a barrage of abuse*
Before everyone shouts 'THAT'S STILL ILLEGAL' I know. so is taking drugs and drink driving, still people try to get away with it.
Least this way, nobody gets hurt...
* waits for a barrage of abuse*
#40
Posted 04 August 2008 - 09:10 AM
Just don't be upset if the odd person thinks you're a *******
My uncle had FU 2
Did you call him a

Thanks for all the replys guys
SOF - Thats all i could come up with, just wondered if anyone else had any other ideas?
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