What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
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Jaguar steve said:
Nail on head - looks like.
Using numbers in a manner to pretend they look like letters is no different to using fake tan to pretend its a real one or wearing a fake Rolex and pretending its real or having fake exhaust tips or brake cooling ducts pretending they're actually connected to anything. As well as that everybody who's made it past the English remedial class at primary school knows for sure you can't use numbers to spell anything.
Anybody who rises above all this pretentious Chav tat can see they aren't actually real at all but there's a obviously a mentality that likes to pretend these things are real in order to impress the more hard of thinking who can't see them for the pretense they are.
No matter how you pitch it using numbers as a substitute for letters on number plates in an risible attempt to spell words is nothing more than pretentious and illiterate and automatically defines anybody attempting to do so as pretentious and illiterate themselves.
BA11 SACUsing numbers in a manner to pretend they look like letters is no different to using fake tan to pretend its a real one or wearing a fake Rolex and pretending its real or having fake exhaust tips or brake cooling ducts pretending they're actually connected to anything. As well as that everybody who's made it past the English remedial class at primary school knows for sure you can't use numbers to spell anything.
Anybody who rises above all this pretentious Chav tat can see they aren't actually real at all but there's a obviously a mentality that likes to pretend these things are real in order to impress the more hard of thinking who can't see them for the pretense they are.
No matter how you pitch it using numbers as a substitute for letters on number plates in an risible attempt to spell words is nothing more than pretentious and illiterate and automatically defines anybody attempting to do so as pretentious and illiterate themselves.
Jaguar steve said:
Nail on head - looks like.
Using numbers in a manner to pretend they look like letters is... (bad, in lots of words)
I see what you mean now. Genuinely, I read that as Fah-twelve-arry (say it quickly) which if you leave the spacing alone would sort of work as an in-joke.Using numbers in a manner to pretend they look like letters is... (bad, in lots of words)
GA55D RS / GA55 DRS on an Audi RS5 on the M3 near J4 heading M25 bound.
Bonus points awarded for the owner having the plate in a slight itallic font whilst also making the plate resemble the pressed german market look too.
Further knob points can be given for the standard of driving with headlight flashing, tailgating & agressive lane changing in an attempt to "make progress".
Muppet.
Bonus points awarded for the owner having the plate in a slight itallic font whilst also making the plate resemble the pressed german market look too.
Further knob points can be given for the standard of driving with headlight flashing, tailgating & agressive lane changing in an attempt to "make progress".
Muppet.
Edited by AlexRS2782 on Saturday 12th January 00:54
nonsequitur said:
AlexRS2782 said:
Escort3500 said:
Somebody said:
Made even worse (if that’s possible) by the black screws. A TV series screaming out to be made.
Escort3500 said:
Made even worse (if that’s possible) by the black screws.
I think the screws are in the correct place for mounting. I think what's happened is that the mark was not put on the larger, shaped, back plates for those Range Rovers but wanted the plate to be visibly "illuminated" so mounted them as high and close to the number plates lights as possible. Edited by Somebody on Monday 14th January 14:21
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