This one definitely is:
Saw a couple of decent ones when I was out & about earlier.
V3 RVE on a very yellow Lamborghini -
https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk...tration=v3+rve
SUS 1G (Susi G) on a Jaguar XE -
https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk...tration=sus+1g
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Jim.
My business partner has just purchased 94 HF for his 94 HF.
Spotted this today. The plate on its own would be meaningless but with the ad in the back window it works, sort of.
I don't have a photo as I was drIving, but I recently saw HE11 YH G (spaced illegally like that) which as an old hip hop fan, tickled me. I didn't pay much attention to the car, perhaps an M2 or the like.
Saw 444 A on an Evoque yesterday. That's a nice plate!
https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk...istration=444a
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Jim.
There’s a couple of decent ones I’ve seen in the last couple of days;
1 KUT on a transit van, presumably a gardener, and
2 SLY on an Audi A5
Not a good one but par for the course in Wood Green, Norf Landan.
B11 MMA On 4 series, I think it was..
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Saw this in Stockport would suit a Tesla.
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A chap local to me has a rather nice dark blue Morgan Plus 4
The plate is MRl0NDN - Mr London
Saw DO6 4 SEC (as spaced on number plate) on security liveried van.
Think there was a dog in the back.
The rear's the best angle.
The front & side elevation are much worse IMO.
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Jim.
I like JB plates :)
A nice motor with this on today115 JB
Anyone know the relevance to this haulier and the plate?
I could think of nun.
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Could be this
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Just ramblings...
it's occurred to me that even basic dateless (non NI) plates have become rather expensive recently. The sold prices on the DVLA auction sites (to which buyers premiums, VAT and transfer fees need to be added) suggests that people are actually willing to pay the money.
Plates to disguise the age of a vehicle could be had few a couple of hundred pounds and the price only seemed to go up with distinct names or initials. Now, even the simplest 3 letter/3 number will be well over £1000 and anything interesting or shorter is in the multiple thousands.
What's sparked this thinking is that around the Cotswolds there seem to be a lot of more mature drivers in inexpensive city cars with reg plates that are likely now worth more, perhaps many times more, than the car itself.
And I'm still regretting not having the spare cash to buy 69 GYP when it was £600 in the back of exchange and mart :-(
Does the job ....
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Ever lost your Audi SUV? We’ll, here it is.
Not Jewish then??
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