Real Good Number Plates Vol. 6

Real Good Number Plates Vol. 6

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Hatson

2,036 posts

123 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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CRA1G said:
Many wouldn't look twice if they saw " KR15 HNA " proudly displayed on a vehicle.....?

But it sold for £180,000 + VAT and Fees in may 2015.. ! yikes
Good God! laugh

S16KBW

483 posts

66 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Fun Bus

17,911 posts

219 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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This plate caught my eye in Nottingham:

9993 XZ - BMW 140i

P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Every day a journey

1,613 posts

39 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Fun Bus said:
This plate caught my eye in Nottingham:

9993 XZ - BMW 140i
Not exactly 'real good' is it?

CRA1G

6,549 posts

196 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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P5BNij said:
A lovely very valuable plate on an old Jag... that i bet has been in the same family for years....clap

Fun Bus

17,911 posts

219 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Every day a journey said:
Fun Bus said:
This plate caught my eye in Nottingham:

9993 XZ - BMW 140i
Not exactly 'real good' is it?
We all look at things differently.

I posted it more because I know someone will share the origin of the plate. XZ is an unusual Irish combination.

Sir Bagalot

6,489 posts

182 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Fun Bus said:
Every day a journey said:
Fun Bus said:
This plate caught my eye in Nottingham:

9993 XZ - BMW 140i
Not exactly 'real good' is it?
We all look at things differently.

I posted it more because I know someone will share the origin of the plate. XZ is an unusual Irish combination.
Indeed, and very rare.

Perhaps we should view EDAJ's contributions to the many threads......?

Sten.

2,244 posts

135 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Every day a journey

1,613 posts

39 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Sir Bagalot said:
Indeed, and very rare.

Perhaps we should view EDAJ's contributions to the many threads......?
Well I wouldn't have given it a second glance.

Speedgelb

857 posts

154 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Fun Bus

17,911 posts

219 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Every day a journey said:
Well I wouldn't have given it a second glance.
And that’s your opinion. We all have them. I’m sure there are things in life you look at with interest that I wouldn’t.

Every day a journey

1,613 posts

39 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Fun Bus said:
And that’s your opinion. We all have them. I’m sure there are things in life you look at with interest that I wouldn’t.
Yeah. Pretty women.

Fun Bus

17,911 posts

219 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Good example.

I think some women are pretty, some aren’t. All in my opinion.

Which brings us back to my original point.

Fun Bus

17,911 posts

219 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Every day a journey said:
Well I wouldn't have given it a second glance.
And that’s your opinion. We all have them. I’m sure there are things in life you look at with interest that I wouldn’t.

RSTurboPaul

10,430 posts

259 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Every day a journey said:
Fun Bus said:
And that’s your opinion. We all have them. I’m sure there are things in life you look at with interest that I wouldn’t.
Yeah. Pretty women.
Is this reply meant to be implying that Fun Bus is homosexual and that to be so is in some way 'wrong'?

RSTurboPaul

10,430 posts

259 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Sir Bagalot said:
Fun Bus said:
Every day a journey said:
Fun Bus said:
This plate caught my eye in Nottingham:

9993 XZ - BMW 140i
Not exactly 'real good' is it?
We all look at things differently.

I posted it more because I know someone will share the origin of the plate. XZ is an unusual Irish combination.
Indeed, and very rare.

Perhaps we should view EDAJ's contributions to the many threads......?
One doesn't see that many 4x2s or 2x4s nowadays!

Yankee Romeo

330 posts

48 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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RSTurboPaul said:
Sir Bagalot said:
Fun Bus said:
Every day a journey said:
Fun Bus said:
This plate caught my eye in Nottingham:

9993 XZ - BMW 140i
Not exactly 'real good' is it?
We all look at things differently.

I posted it more because I know someone will share the origin of the plate. XZ is an unusual Irish combination.
Indeed, and very rare.

Perhaps we should view EDAJ's contributions to the many threads......?
One doesn't see that many 4x2s or 2x4s nowadays!
And someone will duly oblige. County Armagh plate. Reverse XZ started in March of 1969. Given that the number on this one is 9993, it was issued in Feb/March of 1972 after which the AIB series started.

Yankee Romeo

330 posts

48 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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CRA1G said:
P5BNij said:
A lovely very valuable plate on an old Jag... that i bet has been in the same family for years....clap
Dorset plate from December of 1927.

Dan Singh

878 posts

51 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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Sir Bagalot said:
Fun Bus said:
Every day a journey said:
Fun Bus said:
This plate caught my eye in Nottingham:

9993 XZ - BMW 140i
Not exactly 'real good' is it?
We all look at things differently.

I posted it more because I know someone will share the origin of the plate. XZ is an unusual Irish combination.
Indeed, and very rare.

Perhaps we should view EDAJ's contributions to the many threads......?
It is ‘real good’ in as much as it is ageless, and just different. In an age of modern cars all looking the same to Joe Snot in the street it stands out from the mass.