V1 PER for sale
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well 'the' plate is for sale seperatley from the RT, it was a great investment if he can find a buyer for the price he wants
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-DODGE-VIPER-RT-10-450-B...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-DODGE-VIPER-RT-10-450-B...
V1 PER - Willing to sell with car or seperately. Offers over £60,000 only will be considered.
I think anyone who,s willing to spend £60k on a number plate either needs their bonce tested or have got far more money than sence when with the money you could by a rather nice ACR in Viper Blue!
Only MOP
I think anyone who,s willing to spend £60k on a number plate either needs their bonce tested or have got far more money than sence when with the money you could by a rather nice ACR in Viper Blue!
Only MOP
VENOM500 said:
V1 PER - Willing to sell with car or seperately. Offers over £60,000 only will be considered.
I think anyone who,s willing to spend £60k on a number plate either needs their bonce tested or have got far more money than sence when with the money you could by a rather nice ACR in Viper Blue!
Only MOP
Agreed! Anyone who buys that for that kind of money needs their head seeing to! I think anyone who,s willing to spend £60k on a number plate either needs their bonce tested or have got far more money than sence when with the money you could by a rather nice ACR in Viper Blue!
Only MOP

Edited by GTSDave on Friday 11th September 20:36
http://dvlaregistrations.direct.gov.uk/home/en/Sea...
£21,100 for V1 PER back in 1999
£1900 for V3 NOM in 2003
i always remember K1 NGS, sold £185,000 in 1993
it was an DVLA auction record at the time
prices do not include VAT, buyer's premium or the Dept of Transport Assignment Fee
£21,100 for V1 PER back in 1999
£1900 for V3 NOM in 2003
i always remember K1 NGS, sold £185,000 in 1993
it was an DVLA auction record at the time
prices do not include VAT, buyer's premium or the Dept of Transport Assignment Fee
whyohwhy said:
Viper said:
the car can't be a 2000, no factory silver in that year
I think the car was sourced from CanadaViperDave said:
Do you think if i dobbed him in to the DVLA they would confiscate the plate for displaying it on a older car, maybe they would then award it to me as the good citizen and i could put it on the vette for a while
It may be that the car was imported in 2000 and registered in the UK that year... Can't remember which year it was that the rules were changed on this, but a while back cars were registered on whatever year the car was imported, rather than the year of manufacture. thought it was always done on date of first registration (anywhere), apart from when they don't trust you and do it further back to manufactured date. I doubt very much that they would knowingly make a car appear younger than it was. But this is the DVLA well known for their consistency.
ViperDave said:
thought it was always done on date of first registration (anywhere), apart from when they don't trust you and do it further back to manufactured date. I doubt very much that they would knowingly make a car appear younger than it was. But this is the DVLA well known for their consistency.
Not sure, maybe I got the wrong idea on that, but I thought that there was a change in the way it was done a few years back, mainly because of this type of issue.Gassing Station | Vipers | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





