Real Good Number Plates Vol. 6
Discussion
av185 said:
7 isn't a letter.
That sort of thing doesn't stop some people:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perri_6
Fun Bus said:
Master Bean said:
The French word mention aside, didn’t the owner say this spelt his surname? So makes it better than it’s being portrayed by many, doesn’t it?Muddle238 said:
Triple Six said:
Master Bean said:
Granted the butchery isn't as offensive as some, however I really couldn't live with that shorter plate exposing the hideous recess beneath it! Max M4X WW said:
Muddle238 said:
Triple Six said:
Master Bean said:
Granted the butchery isn't as offensive as some, however I really couldn't live with that shorter plate exposing the hideous recess beneath it! The Audi has a holder designed for normal size plates. Therefore a cut down one looks ste.
AlexRS2782 said:
OK not a single single but made me smile on a wet miserable day in Frimley on Wednesday. (zoomed & cropped due to distance)
Seeing this and the R47EAU Audi plate reminds me that when the option of 'private' plates came out when you bought a new car (H reg), I thought that H2EAU would have been goodMorning everyone.
I was just wondering if anyone can suggest where I am likely to get the best return if I sell a number plate? This is the first time I will be doing anything like this and I am completely clueless. It's a Porsche-related plate from 1996 if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.
I was just wondering if anyone can suggest where I am likely to get the best return if I sell a number plate? This is the first time I will be doing anything like this and I am completely clueless. It's a Porsche-related plate from 1996 if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.
nonsequitur said:
Every day a journey said:
I have another pun, but I won't sink that low.Hatson said:
nonsequitur said:
Well done, you’d just precipitate a flood of wet posts!Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff