Real Good Number Plates vol 5

Real Good Number Plates vol 5

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gwc1997

347 posts

96 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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Spotted all of these today at a show













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Edited by gwc1997 on Sunday 24th July 20:29

AlexRS2782

8,055 posts

214 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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Just noticed the R8 - "My other toy has big tits". "Baldy --" tagged on the plate & "Thanks".

Aren't those the sort of stickers normally reserved for a scened Fiesta or VW Golf?

Edit - Well it's an Audi, so I guess it's part of the right manufacturer group hehegetmecoat


Edited by AlexRS2782 on Sunday 24th July 20:58

5potTurbo

12,555 posts

169 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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Spotted XZ 43 on a C-Class in Branksome Park, Poole, on Saturday.
With those digits, is it a British plate?
I didn't think Z was used until the 51 prefix was introduced.

I saw either 53 G or it may have been G 53 on a new S-Class on the M25 near Cobham yesterday.

droopsnoot

12,004 posts

243 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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5potTurbo said:
Spotted XZ 43 on a C-Class in Branksome Park, Poole, on Saturday.
With those digits, is it a British plate?
I didn't think Z was used until the 51 prefix was introduced.
Northern Ireland uses a Z.

ArmaghMan

2,422 posts

181 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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droopsnoot said:
5potTurbo said:
Spotted XZ 43 on a C-Class in Branksome Park, Poole, on Saturday.
With those digits, is it a British plate?
I didn't think Z was used until the 51 prefix was introduced.
Northern Ireland uses a Z.

No. issued in Armagh late 1957.

R6VED

1,374 posts

141 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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I just spotted 49 T on a BMW Z4, no pic as was driving at the time.

5potTurbo

12,555 posts

169 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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ArmaghMan said:
droopsnoot said:
5potTurbo said:
Spotted XZ 43 on a C-Class in Branksome Park, Poole, on Saturday.
With those digits, is it a British plate?
I didn't think Z was used until the 51 prefix was introduced.
Northern Ireland uses a Z.

No. issued in Armagh late 1957.
I hadn't thought of NI plates. paperbag
Many thanks!

v15ben

15,803 posts

242 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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R6VED said:
I just spotted 49 T on a BMW Z4, no pic as was driving at the time.
One of my neighbours at the moment has 43 T on an Audi SQ5
A few other recent ones from me:
1 BT on a Maybach joining the M1 at junction 1, not sure if it's anything to do with phones!
1 YAD on a Civic Type R in Mayfair
D 73 on a Merc SLK55 AMG in Soho
DK 6 on an Infiniti M50 in Leeds today
OXT41L on a van outside Hammond's butchers on Kilburn High Road, according to their website, they have F11LET as well.

ashleyman

6,991 posts

100 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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KOI (then some numbers) on an AquaJoy van!

Aqua joy are pond specialists!

techniques

40 posts

114 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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Spotted down in Brighton


2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,265 posts

236 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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Fun Bus

17,911 posts

219 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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One from me which really stood out:

111 RRR - Lexus RX450h

Seen in Nottingham which is where it would have first been issued (or Derbyshire?). I know of the whereabouts of 333 RRR too but owner not willing to sell - or wasn't.

Anglade

239 posts

121 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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I know US 'vanity plates' don't really count in this thread; but I thought this one was cool enough to make an exception;


ashleyman

6,991 posts

100 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Just seen this on Instagram!


crazydoctor

70 posts

173 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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apologies for the silly camera phone pic. 1VR at folkestone waiting for the channel tunnel last weekend.

mikeN54

607 posts

182 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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a few from vmax..





Lord_Howit_Hertz

1,900 posts

218 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Quick one for the Experts here, In the center of Manchester, there is a car park with a few very ordinary looking cars, ordinary spec etc (from Golfs to Volvos) that have registrations with 3 numbers, 2 letters and then 3 numbers, probably 6-7 cars, most reg's have 185 or 186 as the starting and ending numbers, for eg 185 XX 185.

Does anyone know what these represent/mean? I will try to get a pic some time if I walk up that way.

(apologies for asking in this thread).

Jim AK

4,029 posts

125 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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v15ben said:
Diplomatic plates.
Each country has a different 3 number code at the start.
I thought they were always with a D in the middle, like 123 D 123. See some in London with an X in the middle too 123 X 123. No idea what they are.

dmcrobin

233 posts

231 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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ArmaghMan

2,422 posts

181 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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Lord_Howit_Hertz said:
Quick one for the Experts here, In the center of Manchester, there is a car park with a few very ordinary looking cars, ordinary spec etc (from Golfs to Volvos) that have registrations with 3 numbers, 2 letters and then 3 numbers, probably 6-7 cars, most reg's have 185 or 186 as the starting and ending numbers, for eg 185 XX 185.

Does anyone know what these represent/mean? I will try to get a pic some time if I walk up that way.

(apologies for asking in this thread).
Would be surprised if it's a double X in the middle.
Single X is for non accredited diplomatic staff.


Edited by ArmaghMan on Tuesday 26th July 20:12

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