Crap number plates

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armani666

10 posts

197 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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So sad! How to ruin a classy car in one fell swoop.
Who needs gangsta wheels & black glass.
Just pop on a chav plate.

Horse_Apple

3,795 posts

242 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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360boy said:
Zillwood said:
sportlogic said:
AnthonyJJenkins said:
MartinJacobs said:
AnthonyJJenkins said:
There are some real howlers on here.

http://www.pl4tes.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=195
The owner of that Ferrari on the first page with the MAFIA plate, is just asking for trouble.
Agree with you.
A lovely car like that.
You would think that he could afford a proper plate.
Agreed.
I saw a picture of a Bugatti Veyron on a website, with the plate MYB 11G.
He had chavved it up by mis-spacing it and putting a black bolt between the two 1s.
£1m car, tuppney halfpenny plate.
That Bentley Azure with the "BLING" plate made up from B11 LVG is the most mucked up plate that I can recall.
I think you must mean this one.
I would put a lot of money on that photo having been taken by Sinatra's in PB. A hive of scum and villainy (and property developers, who give the former a bad name). wink

Mike400

1,026 posts

231 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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There was an accountant based in a town over here who had the plate
"NO TAX"

Good for a laugh, I dont know what it really was tho

360boy

1,828 posts

222 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Horse_Apple said:
360boy said:
Zillwood said:
sportlogic said:
AnthonyJJenkins said:
MartinJacobs said:
AnthonyJJenkins said:
There are some real howlers on here.

http://www.pl4tes.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=195
The owner of that Ferrari on the first page with the MAFIA plate, is just asking for trouble.
Agree with you.
A lovely car like that.
You would think that he could afford a proper plate.
Agreed.
I saw a picture of a Bugatti Veyron on a website, with the plate MYB 11G.
He had chavved it up by mis-spacing it and putting a black bolt between the two 1s.
£1m car, tuppney halfpenny plate.
That Bentley Azure with the "BLING" plate made up from B11 LVG is the most mucked up plate that I can recall.
I think you must mean this one.
I would put a lot of money on that photo having been taken by Sinatra's in PB. A hive of scum and villainy (and property developers, who give the former a bad name). wink
Yes, that's Peurto Panus OK.
More British registered exotica than in the UK.
And then there are the boats!

Morningside

24,110 posts

229 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Looks more like BUNG to me. Is he a member of parliament?

Edited by Morningside on Friday 16th November 17:09

UNCLE SILVIA

317 posts

210 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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Ive got no photos but the best plates Ive seen on my travels over the years are probably...........

AP01 LOG = AP01LO G On a merc........ but whats he sorry for? LOL biggrin

FLY IN = FLY1N On a rusty, standard MK2 Polo "Breadvan" (this was a while ago and I may be wrong and i think its on a Porsche 911 turbo now)





Edited by UNCLE SILVIA on Friday 16th November 19:10


Edited by UNCLE SILVIA on Friday 16th November 19:19

robbydee

131 posts

231 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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followed an aston martin the other day with V12 C YA

tribbles

3,974 posts

222 months

Friday 16th November 2007
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I saw "AC05 YVR" today, spaced as "A CO5Y RV". Guess what it was on...

AnthonyJJenkins

22 posts

200 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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Saw V56 OLF spaced to read V5 GOLF on you guessed it a Golf

arryb

10,535 posts

202 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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UNCLE SILVIA said:
Ive got no photos but the best plates Ive seen on my travels over the years are probably...........

AP01 LOG = AP01LO G On a merc........ but whats he sorry for? LOL biggrin

FLY IN = FLY1N On a rusty, standard MK2 Polo "Breadvan" (this was a while ago and I may be wrong and i think its on a Porsche 911 turbo now)





Edited by UNCLE SILVIA on Friday 16th November 19:10


Edited by UNCLE SILVIA on Friday 16th November 19:19
01 plates don't exist - sure it wasn't APO 110 G?? Don't know if O is allowed on plates in that way though...

uk89camaro

1,399 posts

233 months

Saturday 17th November 2007
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arryb said:
UNCLE SILVIA said:
Ive got no photos but the best plates Ive seen on my travels over the years are probably...........

AP01 LOG = AP01LO G On a merc........ but whats he sorry for? LOL biggrin

FLY IN = FLY1N On a rusty, standard MK2 Polo "Breadvan" (this was a while ago and I may be wrong and i think its on a Porsche 911 turbo now)





Edited by UNCLE SILVIA on Friday 16th November 19:10


Edited by UNCLE SILVIA on Friday 16th November 19:19
01 plates don't exist - sure it wasn't APO 110 G?? Don't know if O is allowed on plates in that way though...
Lexus 450 apparently.

armani666

10 posts

197 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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360boy said:
Horse_Apple said:
360boy said:
Zillwood said:
sportlogic said:
AnthonyJJenkins said:
MartinJacobs said:
AnthonyJJenkins said:
There are some real howlers on here.

http://www.pl4tes.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=195
The owner of that Ferrari on the first page with the MAFIA plate, is just asking for trouble.
Agree with you.
A lovely car like that.
You would think that he could afford a proper plate.
Agreed.
I saw a picture of a Bugatti Veyron on a website, with the plate MYB 11G.
He had chavved it up by mis-spacing it and putting a black bolt between the two 1s.
£1m car, tuppney halfpenny plate.
That Bentley Azure with the "BLING" plate made up from B11 LVG is the most mucked up plate that I can recall.
I think you must mean this one.
I would put a lot of money on that photo having been taken by Sinatra's in PB. A hive of scum and villainy (and property developers, who give the former a bad name). wink
Yes, that's Peurto Panus OK.
More British registered exotica than in the UK.
And then there are the boats!
There is an orange Lamborghini Murcielago registered TOP 80Y (UK reg), that is often spotted in Peurto Banus.

Skodaku

1,805 posts

219 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Mamy many years ago, (as in very many), there used to ba a TVR wandering around north Manchester registered 1 MOK spaced as 1M OK. Always thought that was really cool.

Anyone know if it's still extant and on what ?

360boy

1,828 posts

222 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Skodaku said:
Mamy many years ago, (as in very many), there used to ba a TVR wandering around north Manchester registered 1 MOK spaced as 1M OK. Always thought that was really cool.

Anyone know if it's still extant and on what ?
It is on a Ford Maverick now.

WEREWOLF

581 posts

230 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Personalised number plates are never cool.Ever!

MisfitBoyz

17 posts

198 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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WEREWOLF said:
Personalised number plates are never cool.Ever!
Says he with a Saab 9-5.
Don't bite, just joking.

diesel2000

32 posts

199 months

Sunday 18th November 2007
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Even if the 3 was an E his spelling is still wrong!!

Had to be a sly pic too as the bloke was about 6'5" and said Hasta La Vista to the man in the shop (seriously!!)

wavering

53 posts

235 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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UNCLE SILVIA said:
FLY IN = FLY1N On a rusty, standard MK2 Polo "Breadvan" (this was a while ago and I may be wrong and i think its on a Porsche 911 turbo now)
I sold the Porsche Turbo and it is now on my white Audi R8 V10

Incidentally, a few years back a girl said to me "how come if you are so wealthy that you drive round in that little white car?"




2324cc

9 posts

5 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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AnthonyJJenkins said:
Saw V56 OLF spaced to read V5 GOLF on you guessed it a Golf
God, I need that. Car looks to have run out of MOT in Jan though..

twing

5,014 posts

131 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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2324cc said:
God, I need that. Car looks to have run out of MOT in Jan though..
Jan 2007 or 2023?