Real Good Number Plates Vol. 6
Discussion
WhiskyDisco said:
Seen at my local garden centre today. I consider this "real good" - distinctive and good looking - even someone who isn't a plate spotter would agree.
Shnozz said:
To each their own. Cheapens an otherwise fantastic car. Spell the word or leave it alone. Some butchered attempt to sort of say the model should be the preserve of cheap tat.
Agreed, butchered plates annoy the out of me. Misspaced, shaved characters and coloured screw caps are the preserve of chavmobiles.This wasn’t any of them, all legal and as should be. Not sure it’s the best plate though.
At the end of the day, it’s just an opinion. The only person really bothered is the person who’s car it is. I’m sure they love it.
Jules Sunley said:
NumBMW said:
Literally a knockout plateIt seems hard for some to order even a simple plate without getting too “involved”.
+ tax overdue.
Edited by Hatson on Saturday 4th June 11:57
NumBMW said:
Just seen Chris Eubank in Dukes Bar, didn’t chat , he was very busy adjusting his sheriffs badge on his suit.
Anyway, what I guess was his roller was parked out the front
I saw this outside the hotel I was staying at in Mayfair a few weeks ago, but no sign of Chris. It looked the bithnith, and you know when Chris Eubank says bithnith, he means business.Anyway, what I guess was his roller was parked out the front
Also, glad you added 'on his suit' to the end of your statement!
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