What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen? Vol.3

What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen? Vol.3

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bolidemichael

13,845 posts

201 months

Friday 8th November 2019
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Roo said:
Just a very naughty boy.
Definitely NOT the Messiah rofl

pingu393

7,784 posts

205 months

Saturday 9th November 2019
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bolidemichael said:
Roo said:
Just a very naughty boy.
Definitely NOT the Messiah rofl
More Messed Upa than Messiah

AlexRS2782

8,043 posts

213 months

Saturday 9th November 2019
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One that popped up in an eBay search earlier today:


nonsequitur

20,083 posts

116 months

Saturday 9th November 2019
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AlexRS2782 said:
One that popped up in an eBay search earlier today:

Obviously a very quiet car.

LARK F1 GTR

3,267 posts

146 months

Saturday 9th November 2019
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S4D VX - BMW i8.

PAR1X - Infiniti Q60 (I had to look it up)

OO08UDZ - Mercedes GLE.

PEK5 - Nissan Navara.

R 5URJ - Range Rover.

VA51OK A - VW Caddy.

CoolHands

18,625 posts

195 months

Saturday 9th November 2019
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MiguelCotto

110 posts

55 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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Most of these are perfectly ordinary private plates, some are actually very funny if you have a sense of humour.

What's the problem?

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

116 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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MiguelCotto said:
Most of these are perfectly ordinary private plates, some are actually very funny if you have a sense of humour.

What's the problem?
You have a lot to learn about chav-plates Miguel. They are not remotely funny. They are owned by drivers who think they are 'it', breaking the law and announcing themselves to all and sundry in the most childish of ways. drivingweeping

Escort3500

11,896 posts

145 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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Very few if any are “very funny”. Butchered plates are just look-at-me-ism.

bluemason

1,070 posts

123 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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CoolHands said:
I still struggle to think in how bmw did a great job with the 3,z4,x5 and the 8 series.But the 1,x6,5,7 series are meh

98elise

26,547 posts

161 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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Actually plate is R88 FCR, with lots of strategically placed black and yellow screws!



Edited by 98elise on Sunday 10th November 11:54

jamei303

3,002 posts

156 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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Not a good advert for someone who fits slates.

MiguelCotto

110 posts

55 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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nonsequitur said:
He felt it was a good plate untile he was stopped by the law on the Ridgeway.


Edited by nonsequitur on Sunday 10th November 14:30
No chance you could get away with something like that or are you getting screwed every time?

MiguelCotto

110 posts

55 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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nonsequitur said:
You have a lot to learn about chav-plates Miguel. They are not remotely funny. They are owned by drivers who think they are 'it', breaking the law and announcing themselves to all and sundry in the most childish of ways. drivingweeping
I recently bought the a reg from the DVLA which is my postcode and my initials exactly. Should I hang myself now?

MiguelCotto

110 posts

55 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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Escort3500 said:
Very few if any are “very funny”. Butchered plates are just look-at-me-ism.
I thought the ball rub one was pretty fking funny tbf, but maybe I'm a childish

JamesRF

1,051 posts

98 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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MiguelCotto said:
I recently bought the a reg from the DVLA which is my postcode and my initials exactly. Should I hang myself now?
Why would you put your postcode on your plate? Better make sure you don’t move then laugh

Unlikely but if any undesirables take a fancy to your car and figured out the plate they’d know what area to go looking for your car when it’s parked up overnight!

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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nonsequitur said:
MiguelCotto said:
Most of these are perfectly ordinary private plates, some are actually very funny if you have a sense of humour.

What's the problem?
You have a lot to learn about chav-plates Miguel. They are not remotely funny. They are owned by drivers who think they are 'it', breaking the law and announcing themselves to all and sundry in the most childish of ways. drivingweeping
I find some of them funny, maybe I should be getting more upset about them.

Escort3500

11,896 posts

145 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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DoubleD said:
nonsequitur said:
MiguelCotto said:
Most of these are perfectly ordinary private plates, some are actually very funny if you have a sense of humour.

What's the problem?
You have a lot to learn about chav-plates Miguel. They are not remotely funny. They are owned by drivers who think they are 'it', breaking the law and announcing themselves to all and sundry in the most childish of ways. drivingweeping
I find some of them funny, maybe I should be getting more upset about them.
Or just form a fan club with Miguel wink

tom101

60 posts

94 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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MiguelCotto

110 posts

55 months

Sunday 10th November 2019
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JamesRF said:
Why would you put your postcode on your plate? Better make sure you don’t move then laugh

Unlikely but if any undesirables take a fancy to your car and figured out the plate they’d know what area to go looking for your car when it’s parked up overnight!
It's where I'm from. Doesn't matter if I move it's home. That with my initials is a number plate you can hang on to forever. Thought it was a no brainer for £250 tbh

I have a disklok and take my precautions anyway. A postcode region in a big city isn't an address