What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen? Vol.3

What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen? Vol.3

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vincegail

2,467 posts

156 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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Slightly reminds me of a new word I learned watching Ellie Taylor at Live at the Apollo: minjury boxedin

LARK F1 GTR

3,296 posts

147 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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I was thinking Puff Daddy laugh

thetapeworm

11,246 posts

240 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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LARK F1 GTR said:
I was thinking Puff Daddy laugh
And this is why I'll never be cool smile

A couple from tonight...





Diane and Eugene K Treco have a great imagination.

curlyks2

1,031 posts

147 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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7 URX, displayed as...

Somebody

1,192 posts

84 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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blank

3,463 posts

189 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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SP11CY B on a Range Rover.


Pericoloso

44,044 posts

164 months

Friday 26th July 2019
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I saw 800BY today.....paperbag....on an X3 or 5 or something.

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

229 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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On a white BMW just now:

N8____SAL

Pretty much spaced out like that. Looks so pathetic.

av185

18,514 posts

128 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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The increasingly desperate and moronic attempts at Chavplating never fail to astound with this gem, spotted on a BMW on the M65:

C MO7OR M

Edited by av185 on Saturday 27th July 11:29




Edited by av185 on Saturday 27th July 12:10

LARK F1 GTR

3,296 posts

147 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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And we are up and running..

M44BS A - Purple wrapped Bentley Continental GT, with those naff gel lettered plates.

B10WXR - BMW 5 Series. G5NT B - BMW 5 Series. F10XY X - BMW 5 Series with thin German style plates.

O N11KET - BMW 6 Series. C C10ANA - BMW 6 Series.

P3TE L - with a cut down L so it looked like a 1, on a bright red G Wiz, which looked like Postman Pat's van laugh

AN19DY B - Mercedes, tragic really as it's a brand new car.

B7LUE - Porsche 911 Convertible, which is grey.

GT0 4 AMY - Nissan Juke.Tragic!! J77PJL - Nissan Qashqai.

DAV3 M - Range Rover. st!

W30STY - Range Rover Evoque. C9BER - Range Rover Evoque. AL 04 FAM - Range Rover Evoque.

YA55 GGG - Seat Ibiza. Not mis spaced, but just a crap plate. His mate probably has, YA 63T ME rolleyes

H 5HNE - Smart car with a logo on the door outside a business (most probably a hairdressers)

B16 RC X - Vauxhall Corsa.

YO0 4OHN - VW Polo, stupidly low, with the tyre rims sticking out past the tyres. It looked st.

Explorer1959

154 posts

59 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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BR14N KK

Insignificant white hatchback

Touring442

3,096 posts

210 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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Escort3500

11,919 posts

146 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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rolleyes


AlexRS2782

8,053 posts

214 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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Courtesy of eBay.


uk1988

55 posts

96 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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uk66fastback said:
Saw a few at the F1 at the weekend, mainly on the camp site ...

Let's have the best one first .... Steve lets us know his sporting likes























On the way home





This one was earlier tonight ... V8 n' all.



Edited by uk66fastback on Wednesday 17th July 09:05
Thing is, I especially don’t see the point of most of these, as they fall into the worst category of being (i) illegal and (ii) totally indecipherable/pointless. What are they even trying to say? I wouldn’t mind so much if they were vaguely identifiable as a particular word or were slightly amusing but etc. In London the other year I remember seeing B005T ON on a Nissan GTR, BO05TS X on something else, plus a few others which at least you could see from a glance what it was meant to say. But all these GO17BRS and similar ste that I see on Shaz’s Nissan Qashqai or Dez’s gold, 12 year old Lexus - what’s the effing point?

pingu393

7,830 posts

206 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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uk1988 said:
Thing is, I especially don’t see the point of most of these, as they fall into the worst category of being (i) illegal and (ii) totally indecipherable/pointless. What are they even trying to say? I wouldn’t mind so much if they were vaguely identifiable as a particular word or were slightly amusing but etc. In London the other year I remember seeing B005T ON on a Nissan GTR, BO05TS X on something else, plus a few others which at least you could see from a glance what it was meant to say. But all these GO17BRS and similar ste that I see on Shaz’s Nissan Qashqai or Dez’s gold, 12 year old Lexus - what’s the effing point?
I used to think the same, but as most were sold by DVLA, I just see it as a tax I don't have to pay unless I want to.

If H8 TAX was bought from DVLA, is it the most ironic plate in history?

sue20

1,092 posts

148 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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L41 JRA with the 1 and J sort of misshaped to try and form a U.

sue20

1,092 posts

148 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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This doesn’t even pretend to be an altered 6.

Edited by sue20 on Sunday 28th July 11:53

tribbles

3,980 posts

223 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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Seen today on a van:

D D06 DOG (DD06 DOG)

Luckily no 'extra' or moved bolt over the '6'...

I didn't see any signwriting on the van; I was expecting it to be some dog walking service...

993kimbo

2,978 posts

186 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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uk1988 said:
Thing is, I especially don’t see the point of most of these, as they fall into the worst category of being (i) illegal and (ii) totally indecipherable/pointless. What are they even trying to say? I wouldn’t mind so much if they were vaguely identifiable as a particular word or were slightly amusing but etc. In London the other year I remember seeing B005T ON on a Nissan GTR, BO05TS X on something else, plus a few others which at least you could see from a glance what it was meant to say. But all these GO17BRS and similar ste that I see on Shaz’s Nissan Qashqai or Dez’s gold, 12 year old Lexus - what’s the effing point?
Totally agree. The misspelt words don't exist in the English language so it's not big and it's not clever to have one.

In Hove yesterday, not great but I got a picture and I'm usually not quick enough.