What crappy personalised plates have you seen recently?

What crappy personalised plates have you seen recently?

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16plates

1,807 posts

128 months

Wednesday 15th January 2014
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'Gillian' written on the bottom of the plate. Obviously!


J4CKO

41,676 posts

201 months

Wednesday 15th January 2014
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Its like some of them think that it is some coincidence that their name is made of letters, just like their car registration, and that is enough of a link.

sue20

1,092 posts

148 months

Wednesday 15th January 2014
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Grandfondo said:
LookS like a legal plate that maybe was once on a S4 innit bruv!
The 4's not legit.

Steffan

10,362 posts

229 months

Wednesday 15th January 2014
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sue20 said:
Grandfondo said:
LookS like a legal plate that maybe was once on a S4 innit bruv!
The 4's not legit.
Which is typical of the dross on this thread and makes the plate illegal. Running unlawful plates is not clever.

Max M4X WW

4,800 posts

183 months

Wednesday 15th January 2014
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N10 SSN

Earlier, on a 370Z idea

RossP

2,523 posts

284 months

Wednesday 15th January 2014
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16plates said:
'Gillian' written on the bottom of the plate. Obviously!

That's one for the M badged thread too!

LuS1fer

41,153 posts

246 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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Questionable though legally spaced plate which was "similar to" but probably not IIRC R100 KKS or maybe but it was on a Scirocco and "looked" like it was trying to reference the car.

If it wasn't, it shouldn't be here. if it was, it should but seems a bit of a coincidence.

M3DGE

1,979 posts

165 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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Lotus Elan +2 said:
I saw RAW 53X on an Audi a few years ago !!!
lady driver.
Sneaked past the censor! Original issue in 1982 by Shropshire!

Shuvi McTupya

24,460 posts

248 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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Slightly off topic but I was just browsing a private plate site and found this plate : CH54 HED for £11,500! What am I not seeing??

M3DGE

1,979 posts

165 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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tickious said:
Just seen something like Y82-NHD
Since when has '-' been ok?
Hmm..petty I know, but very early plates often used '-' to separate the letter(s) and numbers. It was especially common on the earliest hand-drawn plates and seemed to carry through at least into the 20's. I can't find any legal guidance - the DVLA leaflet just says that cars registered pre-1971 can use the 'traditional black and white plate', no more detail....

madbadger

11,566 posts

245 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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M3DGE said:
tickious said:
Just seen something like Y82-NHD
Since when has '-' been ok?
Hmm..petty I know, but very early plates often used '-' to separate the letter(s) and numbers. It was especially common on the earliest hand-drawn plates and seemed to carry through at least into the 20's. I can't find any legal guidance - the DVLA leaflet just says that cars registered pre-1971 can use the 'traditional black and white plate', no more detail....
Or in Ireland.

e.g.

JuniorD

8,630 posts

224 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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madbadger said:
M3DGE said:
tickious said:
Just seen something like Y82-NHD
Since when has '-' been ok?
Hmm..petty I know, but very early plates often used '-' to separate the letter(s) and numbers. It was especially common on the earliest hand-drawn plates and seemed to carry through at least into the 20's. I can't find any legal guidance - the DVLA leaflet just says that cars registered pre-1971 can use the 'traditional black and white plate', no more detail....
Or in Ireland.

e.g.
Or Manx plates


tickious

1,392 posts

175 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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JuniorD said:
madbadger said:
M3DGE said:
tickious said:
Just seen something like Y82-NHD
Since when has '-' been ok?
Hmm..petty I know, but very early plates often used '-' to separate the letter(s) and numbers. It was especially common on the earliest hand-drawn plates and seemed to carry through at least into the 20's. I can't find any legal guidance - the DVLA leaflet just says that cars registered pre-1971 can use the 'traditional black and white plate', no more detail....
Or in Ireland.

e.g.
Or Manx plates

The Y Reg was a GB plate.

ClassicMotorNut

2,438 posts

139 months

Thursday 16th January 2014
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50NNY on a silver Golf
KU 51BEL on an Audi S.U.V.

AlexRS2782

8,054 posts

214 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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tickious said:
The Y Reg was a GB plate.
It wasn't on a german car (normally a dubbed VW) by any chance was it?

There's a part dub scened Golf round my way with an illegal font & metal pressed plate that has had it's letters / numbers laid out in that way to make it look like it's a German registered plate.

v15ben

15,803 posts

242 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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Followed a Jag XF on the M62 yesterday.
The plate was R7 LRS.
It took me a while to work it out considering it was edited to say ATLAS!

CRA1G

6,549 posts

196 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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v15ben said:
Followed a Jag XF on the M62 yesterday.
The plate was R7 LRS.
It took me a while to work it out considering it was edited to say ATLAS!
Nice to see the thread back on track defiantly a worthy post..........yes

v15ben

15,803 posts

242 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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Took me a good few miles following it to work out the actual plate. hehe

hoppo4.2

1,531 posts

187 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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some one round hear has a v8 vantage with 0007 SPY.

lame and kind of cool too?

TATOR

32 posts

127 months

Friday 17th January 2014
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Nissan Juke i think it was,

JU11E X D (JU11 EXD)

Corsa

J4DE X (may have been a little different cant quite remember but sure it was this)
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