Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4
Discussion
CRA1G said:
Stenn said:
Sadly no pic but 92G and 95G spotted today driving in convoy through Glasgow. Both Mercs, a CLS ans S class.
Both sold in 2009 "92 G" Oct £7,300 and "95 G" Dec £7,200 + VAT Etc.....
I used to see a red 911 outside Drivers in Charing x with P155 AFF.
No photo's... I always wonder how you lot get photo's as I feel like I'm being a train spotter kind or just out right nosy But well done to those that do take them,a picture paints a thousand words.
Quite liked these..
33 BEN on a nice looking black M3 parked at Alexandra Hospital Redditch at 1.35pm today
And 5 mins drive away spotted WRC 11 on Silver 911. Very good for a rally driver i thought.
Quite liked these..
33 BEN on a nice looking black M3 parked at Alexandra Hospital Redditch at 1.35pm today
And 5 mins drive away spotted WRC 11 on Silver 911. Very good for a rally driver i thought.
Sir Bagalot said:
Cliftonite said:
I think car model related plates are completely and utterly fking naff. I just don't see the point.However, I'll make an exception here. Lovely plate and car combo
F40 on nan F40
F1 on a mclaren F1
AUD1 on an audi?
BMW1 on a bmw?
RS1 on a mint sierra rs500?
These surely wouldn't be naff?
Sir Bagalot said:
I think car model related plates are completely and utterly fking naff. I just don't see the point.
However, I'll make an exception here. Lovely plate and car combo
I have had an AML plate on all my Astons for the last 14 years (legally spaced in an "A1 XYZ" format). I think it neatens the look of the thing. Never considered it good but equally never considered it to be a chav plate either.However, I'll make an exception here. Lovely plate and car combo
Edited by AstonZagato on Saturday 12th April 16:36
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