What crappy personalised plates have you seen recently?
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Shnozz said:
You certain that was a kosher car Jon? Seem to remember that plate from my life back South when it was on a replica Fezza. Of course, the boy might have done good since then and progressed to the real McCoy but...
If it wasn't a kosher F430 then it was so bloody good that Ferrari need to get their legal eagles out because I couldn't tell it apart from a proper one. The dimensions were spot on. I didn't hear the engine note as I had the windows up and the Swift is not a quiet car on the motorway. 4000rpm at 70mph tends to do that. Shnozz said:
JonRB said:
Seen about half an hour ago on the M3, a lovely Ferrari 430 in Rosso Corsa + racing stripe, with the numberplate J4PPO in a non-standard bold-italic font with no spacing (pretty much like I have managed to render it here).
Nice car, but very tacky numberplate which, along with the stripe, really looked like someone trying too hard. Sorry.
You certain that was a kosher car Jon? Seem to remember that plate from my life back South when it was on a replica Fezza. Of course, the boy might have done good since then and progressed to the real McCoy but...Nice car, but very tacky numberplate which, along with the stripe, really looked like someone trying too hard. Sorry.
M1 BENT.
On a dogruff Merc SLK
Also had a dodgy screw placed on the 'v' bit of the 'M' the intention of which could have been going for an H.....
Overall, a complete tragedy....in fact so butchered, why not go the whole 9 yards and change the 1 and M round.....to read IM BENT.......
Certainly one for the reporting file.......
On a dogruff Merc SLK
Also had a dodgy screw placed on the 'v' bit of the 'M' the intention of which could have been going for an H.....
Overall, a complete tragedy....in fact so butchered, why not go the whole 9 yards and change the 1 and M round.....to read IM BENT.......
Certainly one for the reporting file.......
B'stard Child said:
ChemicalChaos said:
got passed by a new TT convertible earlier, the plate appeared to say "Audi FPF", which I presume was AU01 FPF
That doesn't make sense..... 01 was never used - Y was last of the Old style plates and rolled straight into 51I'm intrigued now... What formats are Irish registrations again?
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