Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4
Discussion
Max M4X WW said:
Saw HZ1 earlier, spaced as such and comes up on Euro Car Parts. Didn't think we did 'Z' in the UK?
A really interesting one - we have had a few oddities like this. You can have a Z, on a Northern Irish plate. However, this is a Republic of Ireland plate, issued in 1944 by Tyrone. We did not think it was possible for these to be transferred to UK cars after Irish independence in the 1920s, but this joins 'IT 1' as ROI plates spotted (and apparently legally registered) on UK cars. M3DGE said:
Max M4X WW said:
Saw HZ1 earlier, spaced as such and comes up on Euro Car Parts. Didn't think we did 'Z' in the UK?
A really interesting one - we have had a few oddities like this. You can have a Z, on a Northern Irish plate. However, this is a Republic of Ireland plate, issued in 1944 by Tyrone. We did not think it was possible for these to be transferred to UK cars after Irish independence in the 1920s, but this joins 'IT 1' as ROI plates spotted (and apparently legally registered) on UK cars. sue20 said:
I thought he favoured Lamborghinis?
(Before you lynch me, I didn't know where else to post this. It's legit so doesn't belong in the other thread).
Surely it did not leave the factory with that Turbo badge? Hugely out of proportion (and somewhat unnecessary).(Before you lynch me, I didn't know where else to post this. It's legit so doesn't belong in the other thread).
Oh yes sorry this is a number plate thread. Spaced correctly but I wouldn't class it as real good. Probably would if my name was Kanye though...
InductionRoar said:
Surely it did not leave the factory with that Turbo badge? Hugely out of proportion (and somewhat unnecessary).
Oh yes sorry this is a number plate thread. Spaced correctly but I wouldn't class it as real good. Probably would if my name was Kanye though...
I'd guess it's inly going up in value - I suspect there's one or two little boys running around called Kanye now. I'm not sure tyre was as many 17+ years ago so demand will surely increase.Oh yes sorry this is a number plate thread. Spaced correctly but I wouldn't class it as real good. Probably would if my name was Kanye though...
I think it's a nice plate for the right person.
Max M4X WW said:
M3DGE said:
Max M4X WW said:
Saw HZ1 earlier, spaced as such and comes up on Euro Car Parts. Didn't think we did 'Z' in the UK?
A really interesting one - we have had a few oddities like this. You can have a Z, on a Northern Irish plate. However, this is a Republic of Ireland plate, issued in 1944 by Tyrone. We did not think it was possible for these to be transferred to UK cars after Irish independence in the 1920s, but this joins 'IT 1' as ROI plates spotted (and apparently legally registered) on UK cars. M3DGE said:
Max M4X WW said:
Saw HZ1 earlier, spaced as such and comes up on Euro Car Parts. Didn't think we did 'Z' in the UK?
A really interesting one - we have had a few oddities like this. You can have a Z, on a Northern Irish plate. However, this is a Republic of Ireland plate, issued in 1944 by Tyrone. We did not think it was possible for these to be transferred to UK cars after Irish independence in the 1920s, but this joins 'IT 1' as ROI plates spotted (and apparently legally registered) on UK cars. Fun Bus said:
M3DGE said:
Max M4X WW said:
Saw HZ1 earlier, spaced as such and comes up on Euro Car Parts. Didn't think we did 'Z' in the UK?
A really interesting one - we have had a few oddities like this. You can have a Z, on a Northern Irish plate. However, this is a Republic of Ireland plate, issued in 1944 by Tyrone. We did not think it was possible for these to be transferred to UK cars after Irish independence in the 1920s, but this joins 'IT 1' as ROI plates spotted (and apparently legally registered) on UK cars. OGR4M said:
ATTAK Z said:
I can only guess they chop and change the plates around a fair bit.I've seen 2 JCB on a lorry and some exec saloon within weeks of each other.
Ooorrr JCB is very clever at dodging VED.
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