What crappy personalised plates have you seen recently?
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r1flyguy1 said:
mistakenplane said:
OzzyR1 said:
Don't normally post here but saw this diamond the other evening that I thought worth sharing.
Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
Close the thread. Nothing will ever top that.Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
CRA1G said:
OzzyR1 said:
Don't normally post here but saw this diamond the other evening that I thought worth sharing.
Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
That's got to be the winner of the thread......Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
Pretty much all of the Badlands - the shaaaaf and middle of the county and the A road corridors serving the commuter and Lhaaaandhan ovahspill noo thaaanz as well as all the huge retail parks - are infested with Chavs and their llegal plates.
That particular splattering of Chavplate excrement in bleedin Arlow? No surprise at all.
OK, I admit that I 'spotted' this one on the internet, and the picture is not mine either, but...
Now the 'O' looks like it might even be a 'D' from this angle.
I looked at 'Cartell.ie' and apparently 'G5 POT' is currently on a Toyota IQ. DVLA's site is 'currently unavailable' to check there.
Now the 'O' looks like it might even be a 'D' from this angle.
I looked at 'Cartell.ie' and apparently 'G5 POT' is currently on a Toyota IQ. DVLA's site is 'currently unavailable' to check there.
sim72 said:
gr1340 said:
f*** me, that's terrible. Thing is, even after having been battered to hell and back it still doesn't look like what it's meant to say. Thus missing the whole point. Fail.Cliftonite said:
Steffan said:
With the DVLA and Police not caring a st, sorry, one iota, about misrepresented plates, where is the risk?In Camberley earlier this afternoon, Black Mercedes SLK, but wearing an SLR plate - certainly didn't look like a McLaren SLR to me
MS 55 SLR on the front.
M55 5 SLR on the rear.
The plate was either M555 SLR or MS55 SLR - I say either as they had represented it both ways, so at least one of the reg plates actually belongs on another car
MS 55 SLR on the front.
M55 5 SLR on the rear.
The plate was either M555 SLR or MS55 SLR - I say either as they had represented it both ways, so at least one of the reg plates actually belongs on another car
Edited by AlexRS2782 on Wednesday 10th December 19:33
Steffan said:
sue20 said:
Very old plate genuinely worth more than the car. Pity the owner is disregarding the law. Risking th plate in the process. Daft.On a serious note, how is the plate at risk? I'm genuinely quite concerned here as I also have a 'very old plate' - dating from the same mid nineties era as the car itself. Am I at risk too?
Or is it something to do with the spacing? I'm guessing it is. Maybe placing the letters too close, like that, will cause them to rub together and generate heat? The whole car could spontaneously combust if it was driven over too many speedbumps!!! RUN!!!! Or at least try and get away in the whap-em wagon before the clutch gives up.
M3DGE said:
Cliftonite said:
I forgive these, it's not in any way trying mis-represent, could be read by ANPR and, ignoring the spacing, is a very cool original plate (1962, Derby). Zingari said:
r1flyguy1 said:
mistakenplane said:
OzzyR1 said:
Don't normally post here but saw this diamond the other evening that I thought worth sharing.
Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
Close the thread. Nothing will ever top that.Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
To be fair to the owner though, it's not steamed up. It was bloody cold that night and that is frost forming at about 8pm.
Here's a few I've spotted on my recent travels:
Spotted this on Police Interceptors, no idea what it's trying to say
This heap's local to me, again, no idea what it's trying to say
Bien Up?
Here's a good one, BD55 SON attempting to read BOSS SON
Think it belongs to D R08SON, not sure what gives me that idea
I also saw K55 5UE X on an Audi TT in Exeter a couple of days ago but no photo as I was driving
Spotted this on Police Interceptors, no idea what it's trying to say
This heap's local to me, again, no idea what it's trying to say
Bien Up?
Here's a good one, BD55 SON attempting to read BOSS SON
Think it belongs to D R08SON, not sure what gives me that idea
I also saw K55 5UE X on an Audi TT in Exeter a couple of days ago but no photo as I was driving
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