What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
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B3X HP - on an Audi A1 'Sport' in some God-awful dark 'Silver/Grey-with-a-black-roof' colour.
Mainly brought to my attention by it's pilot ("Bex", I assume) cutting across the front of my car from Lane 3 onto the exit slip on the M20 yesterday. Sorry, B3X, but your driving is shocking, YOU are a 'tard, your plate belongs right here. I'm not a fan of your car, either. Not the make/model, nor the ghastly colour pairing you chose for it...
(Showing as untaxed too. Just. I hope 'B3X' has forgotten, and gets ANPR'd and hit with a nice fine. The chances of her getting stopped for her dangerous driving are slim, but a bit of Karma would be nice)
JU5 2 HOT - Yay! Another Audi! Yet more shocking driving! This time it was on a red 2009 Audi TT 'S Line' TDI Quattro. Be still my beating heart! An Audi TT diesel! I genuinely didn't realise such a thing existed. I drive a Mondeo 2.0l diesel, but on a motorway mile-muncher that makes sense in my head. Something which is marketed for it's sporting pretensions, though? Just plain silly to me. Oh, and once again, I doubt the plate would have been noticed if it hadn't swooped into the safe space I'd left ahead of me, within one of those "check your distance" chevron sections. I was at what I consider to be 'bare minimum' spacing anyway, due to the car ahead of the TT swooping in already. When the TT moved across I could barely see any tarmac between us, leave alone a chevron (or two). It was annoying because I was cruising happily in lane 1 at c65mph, and there appeared to be no real reason for the TT to swoop in like that ahead of me. No upcoming junctions or the like. Mere seconds later we were all catching a lorry, and after forcing me to slow down and drop back, he was gone again, heavy on the throttle and disappearing around said lorry into the distance.
Mainly brought to my attention by it's pilot ("Bex", I assume) cutting across the front of my car from Lane 3 onto the exit slip on the M20 yesterday. Sorry, B3X, but your driving is shocking, YOU are a 'tard, your plate belongs right here. I'm not a fan of your car, either. Not the make/model, nor the ghastly colour pairing you chose for it...
(Showing as untaxed too. Just. I hope 'B3X' has forgotten, and gets ANPR'd and hit with a nice fine. The chances of her getting stopped for her dangerous driving are slim, but a bit of Karma would be nice)
JU5 2 HOT - Yay! Another Audi! Yet more shocking driving! This time it was on a red 2009 Audi TT 'S Line' TDI Quattro. Be still my beating heart! An Audi TT diesel! I genuinely didn't realise such a thing existed. I drive a Mondeo 2.0l diesel, but on a motorway mile-muncher that makes sense in my head. Something which is marketed for it's sporting pretensions, though? Just plain silly to me. Oh, and once again, I doubt the plate would have been noticed if it hadn't swooped into the safe space I'd left ahead of me, within one of those "check your distance" chevron sections. I was at what I consider to be 'bare minimum' spacing anyway, due to the car ahead of the TT swooping in already. When the TT moved across I could barely see any tarmac between us, leave alone a chevron (or two). It was annoying because I was cruising happily in lane 1 at c65mph, and there appeared to be no real reason for the TT to swoop in like that ahead of me. No upcoming junctions or the like. Mere seconds later we were all catching a lorry, and after forcing me to slow down and drop back, he was gone again, heavy on the throttle and disappearing around said lorry into the distance.
Gunk said:
horsemeatscandal said:
A friend's dad gave a few of us a lift the other week. Friend, who isn't in to cars really, said his dad had told him he'd bought an M5. Inevitably, he turned up in a diesel 5 series with the M package. Fair enough.
However, spotted the car yesterday and he's got a new plate, M5 ***. Tragic.
Says the man who drives a Honda Civic 1.8! However, spotted the car yesterday and he's got a new plate, M5 ***. Tragic.
Why make a jibe a what car horsemeat drives, bit unnecessary don't you think? Providing its not a Civic 1.8 with the number plate T4PE R (or similar) of course!
Copied over from the badly modified thread - appears to be a lame attempt at "Kiss Syed" by the looks of it
Edit - Yep, .gov checker shows the plate as K155 YED - very lame
Edit - Yep, .gov checker shows the plate as K155 YED - very lame
ambuletz said:
Came across this when I was leaving my gym earlier.
It's not too offensive but I don't think it looks that impressive either. The rear lights were also smoked/blackened. And yes, one for the bad parking thread however everyone parks on the pavement there when it gets busy, usually 3-4 cars.
It's not too offensive but I don't think it looks that impressive either. The rear lights were also smoked/blackened. And yes, one for the bad parking thread however everyone parks on the pavement there when it gets busy, usually 3-4 cars.
Edited by AlexRS2782 on Wednesday 4th May 22:41
AlexRS2782 said:
AN53R AJ on a Chrysler that had been rebadged as a Bentley
Edit - reg as above doesn't show up on the .gov website however.
Nothing says aging Council Estate "Don" (as in pretend gangster, not the name, but could be both or either) quite like a "Chrentley/Bentsler" with a Private plate, must get all the ladies moist at the local Conservative club, same chaps also to be seen in bog spec BMW's with a mixture of Alpina, M and Hartge stickers.Edit - reg as above doesn't show up on the .gov website however.
I saw a pink Honda Jazz in Dundee yesterday on an old style "R" plate:
R ??? AZZ.
Later I saw a VW Tiguan with the plate "Ti 8 uan". I'm not sure if the "i" was a letter i or a 1 but it was definitely made using just 6 characters.
One I've been meaning to post for ages is the Mercedes round the corner from me that wears "M 7 ERK". Maybe the owner is called Mark; either way "BERK" is much more appropriate.
R ??? AZZ.
Later I saw a VW Tiguan with the plate "Ti 8 uan". I'm not sure if the "i" was a letter i or a 1 but it was definitely made using just 6 characters.
One I've been meaning to post for ages is the Mercedes round the corner from me that wears "M 7 ERK". Maybe the owner is called Mark; either way "BERK" is much more appropriate.
Gunk said:
horsemeatscandal said:
A friend's dad gave a few of us a lift the other week. Friend, who isn't in to cars really, said his dad had told him he'd bought an M5. Inevitably, he turned up in a diesel 5 series with the M package. Fair enough.
However, spotted the car yesterday and he's got a new plate, M5 ***. Tragic.
Says the man who drives a Honda Civic 1.8! However, spotted the car yesterday and he's got a new plate, M5 ***. Tragic.
J4CKO said:
AlexRS2782 said:
AN53R AJ on a Chrysler that had been rebadged as a Bentley
Edit - reg as above doesn't show up on the .gov website however.
Nothing says aging Council Estate "Don" (as in pretend gangster, not the name, but could be both or either) quite like a "Chrentley/Bentsler" with a Private plate, must get all the ladies moist at the local Conservative club, same chaps also to be seen in bog spec BMW's with a mixture of Alpina, M and Hartge stickers.Edit - reg as above doesn't show up on the .gov website however.
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