What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?

What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?

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Revisitph

983 posts

188 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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AlexRS2782 said:
QAS1M CG in Farnborough this afternoon. Actually OA51 MCG once you discounted the black cap on the O and removed the rounding off of the 5 to make it look like an S rolleyes

To make it even more amusing it was on a Chrysler that had been, unsurprisingly, badged up as a Bentley laugh
The first time I saw one of those Chryslers with the wire grilles I wondered why would someone buy a Bentley and use it as a taxi paperbag

WD39

20,083 posts

117 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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pinkstigsupercar said:
X FILLER? I'm sure he used to work at my local garage

Gunk

3,302 posts

160 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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WD39 said:
pinkstigsupercar said:
X FILLER? I'm sure he used to work at my local garage
I bet he was handy with a hack saw and set of coil springs, what a complete bell end, it looks complete ste

piers1

826 posts

195 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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Gunk said:
WD39 said:
pinkstigsupercar said:
X FILLER? I'm sure he used to work at my local garage
I bet he was handy with a hack saw and set of coil springs, what a complete bell end, it looks complete ste
Lol chaps! He may have a misplaced plate, but the quality of his car modification works, at least from here, looks very good, albeit not my cuppa nor car choice, compared to a lot of ste modifications out there.

Gunk

3,302 posts

160 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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piers1 said:
Gunk said:
WD39 said:
pinkstigsupercar said:
X FILLER? I'm sure he used to work at my local garage
I bet he was handy with a hack saw and set of coil springs, what a complete bell end, it looks complete ste
Lol chaps! He may have a misplaced plate, but the quality of his car modification works, at least from here, looks very good, albeit not my cuppa nor car choice, compared to a lot of ste modifications out there.
yikes are you looking at the same photo

av185

18,514 posts

128 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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K600T F Mini.

Also, some progress to report.

Apparantly Plod (with a bit of local support may I add hehe) has been pulling a few local Chavplating miscreants of late, one of them being this infamous Estate agent....previously referred to. Can always rely on the Estate Agent fraternity to uphold professional standards...scratchchin.....in this case using fraudulant and criminal activities in a vain attempt to promote 'business'. Anyway, looks like they have been forced to comply with the law and hopefully incurred a fine to boot by replacing this Chavplate:

YES LET

with this

Y55 LET

Good Karma.


TR4man

5,230 posts

175 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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OzzyR1 said:
TR4man said:


Sad, very sad.
Can't even work out what that is!

D17 or D11 NVB?

Can't believe he could drive that for too long and not get a tug from any copper who saw it.
I assumed that it is D11 NVB

Gunk

3,302 posts

160 months

Sunday 16th October 2016
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OzzyR1 said:
TR4man said:


Sad, very sad.
Can't even work out what that is!

D17 or D11 NVB?

Can't believe he could drive that for too long and not get a tug from any copper who saw it.
Sadly there are so few traffic police around, these losers just get away with it. When you look at some of the abominations posted on these pages it beggars belief how they are allowed to get away with it, no other country in Europe tolerates it.

The answer is really simple, all UK number plates produced only by a central government agency, pressed in aluminium and make it retrospective at the date of MOT, that would kill the chavplate trade overnight.

SeldomSeenKid

525 posts

154 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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piers1 said:
Gunk said:
WD39 said:
pinkstigsupercar said:
X FILLER? I'm sure he used to work at my local garage
I bet he was handy with a hack saw and set of coil springs, what a complete bell end, it looks complete ste
Lol chaps! He may have a misplaced plate, but the quality of his car modification works, at least from here, looks very good, albeit not my cuppa nor car choice, compared to a lot of ste modifications out there.
Just at first glance scrolling down the page, I thought that was a Mk1 Fiat Punto cabriolet.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

211 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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Gunk said:
OzzyR1 said:
TR4man said:


Sad, very sad.
Can't even work out what that is!

D17 or D11 NVB?

Can't believe he could drive that for too long and not get a tug from any copper who saw it.
Sadly there are so few traffic police around, these losers just get away with it. When you look at some of the abominations posted on these pages it beggars belief how they are allowed to get away with it, no other country in Europe tolerates it.

The answer is really simple, all UK number plates produced only by a central government agency, pressed in aluminium and make it retrospective at the date of MOT, that would kill the chavplate trade overnight.
Regrettably that ain't ever gonna happen though simply because something in the region of £2BN has been slopped into the governments taxation trough from the sale of registration numbers and as this thread amply demonstrates many of those would be utterly worthless and unsaleable unless represented illegally. There's even been a convenient little loophole left open allowing the manufacture of "Showplates" to deliberately facilitate sales of these nauseating little plastic ego-fests to the Cockends attracted to them.

scratchchin Funny isn't it though - if you went round misrepresenting any other form of identity such as your National Insurance number, passport or bank details in order to gain some advantage or to make yourself look good or indeed falsified your address to avoid consequences of any illegal activity authority would be down on you like a ton of bricks...

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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ashleyman said:
A friend of mine just had her lease car clamped by the DVLA for non-payment of VED. When I asked how long it had been expired wondering how fast they get round to doing these things. Her answer, March 2015.

She's been driving around every single day since March 2015 without tax and never been stopped. I doubt this guy would get stopped either.

Off topic but why I assume she took this up with the lease company as it's their job to supply VED.

ashleyman

6,987 posts

100 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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RSK21 said:
ashleyman said:
A friend of mine just had her lease car clamped by the DVLA for non-payment of VED. When I asked how long it had been expired wondering how fast they get round to doing these things. Her answer, March 2015.

She's been driving around every single day since March 2015 without tax and never been stopped. I doubt this guy would get stopped either.

Off topic but why I assume she took this up with the lease company as it's their job to supply VED.
She definitely has. She's now fighting with them about who's paying the fines, cabs and all that other good stuff.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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ashleyman said:
She definitely has. She's now fighting with them about who's paying the fines, cabs and all that other good stuff.
Poor form, I hope she gets a result.

thetapeworm

11,244 posts

240 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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Instagram again...





From: https://www.instagram.com/platespotteruk - lots more on there if anyone can be bothered smile

Edited by thetapeworm on Tuesday 18th October 09:22

Cliftonite

8,412 posts

139 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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thetapeworm said:
Instagram again...





K33 PUH?




Gunk

3,302 posts

160 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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I need to unsubscribe from this thread, these bell ends just get right up my hooter.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

211 months

Monday 17th October 2016
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Gunk said:
I need to unsubscribe from this thread, these bell ends just get right up my hooter.
No you really don't.

Stay with it and marvel at the depths of pretentious ignorance, breathtaking arrogance and quite shocking illiteracy that some hard of thinking morons are willing to part with good money in order to descend too. Hang in there to really appreciate the value of a Chavplate in that it's a useful indication you're sharing road space with a vain, egotistical Cockend who has no respect for the law and feel quietly smug that said Cockend has paid, hopefully quite a bit of cash into the governments tax feeding trough so that maybe, just maybe you might get to keep a bit more of your own wedge in your pocket.

Oh, and just revel in the overwhelming presence of stereotypical Teutonic Uberwagons that are all too often very badly driven and even more often very badly parked that get posted here every day.

I do. smile

mhurley

823 posts

134 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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Must belong to a Zoe

mikeN54

607 posts

182 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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RSK21 said:
ashleyman said:
A friend of mine just had her lease car clamped by the DVLA for non-payment of VED. When I asked how long it had been expired wondering how fast they get round to doing these things. Her answer, March 2015.

She's been driving around every single day since March 2015 without tax and never been stopped. I doubt this guy would get stopped either.

Off topic but why I assume she took this up with the lease company as it's their job to supply VED.
Still off topic...

Not necessarily, I've had a lease where I had to pay the VED after year 1. They vary. Contract Hire is usually always with included VED as it is a rental. Depends who's name is on the V5 - they are the party responsible for payment of VED ultimately.

Anyway, I love this thread, cheers me up every morning.

Edited by mikeN54 on Tuesday 18th October 09:00

Chris_H

1,064 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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