What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
Discussion
CRA1G said:
Hatson said:
Croutons said:
RRS just south of Bristol, wondering if it was non-UK as can't find it taxed/ insured in any combination, it read
bOY
I've experimented with G's and 6's but can't find it..?
60 Y but listed as Audi A5 in Black.bOY
I've experimented with G's and 6's but can't find it..?
droopsnoot said:
CRA1G said:
Hatson said:
Croutons said:
RRS just south of Bristol, wondering if it was non-UK as can't find it taxed/ insured in any combination, it read
bOY
I've experimented with G's and 6's but can't find it..?
60 Y but listed as Audi A5 in Black.bOY
I've experimented with G's and 6's but can't find it..?
Such a shame a nice plate in its own right gets butchered..!
Pintofbest said:
B'stard Child said:
See earlier rough rules/guidelines
Had never seen any rules - and after just searching and not finding them, but seeing 'P15 EDD' and one that looks like st box that seemed OK previously I have to say I'm none the wiser.General rules are*
bastardised in any way from a std legal plate - this may include all or some of the below
1. Mis-spaced
2. Alterations to letters or numbers (includes the addition of cosmetic bolts in either yellow white or black)
3. Efforts to make it say something it doesn't (not included or covered above)
4. Font changes from original CW or Post 2000 CW
Bonus points are awarded for slogans under the reg to help people understand what it means and where the number plate appears completely legal but has letters or numbers changed (freelander example from vol 1 I think still leads in the bonus point stakes)
* Other interpretations of the rules are available but general consensus is that if non of the above applies then despite the fact that someone may think it says something it's probably just a numberplate.
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