What private plates do you have?
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Cock Womble 7 said:
Mykap said:
Now then, I'm not usually a fan of private plates, but that is brilliant. It's quite clear what it "says", but it's done without fiddling about with spacing or screws or whatnot - still legal but still very recognisable.Have MX51 BUY currently on retention, which was originally purchased to promote the business and P10 APR on a 1997 MX-5 Merlot, however the 10th April date carries no personal significance.
Purchased P5 XKT as a valentines present for the OH as it employs both her initials and mine with a "kiss" in the middle! She thinks it's special - which is the main thing.
Purchased P5 XKT as a valentines present for the OH as it employs both her initials and mine with a "kiss" in the middle! She thinks it's special - which is the main thing.
joewilliams said:
TWW were my Grandpa's initials. He died in 1980, shortly before my impending presence was announced.
My Granny died in 2001, and we transferred the plate onto my car. For me, it's a way of remembering both of them.
Very similar to my story: my plate has both my parent's initials and the number of years they were married. They've both passed away. Just looks normal (A12BCD style) but the people who know, know, and, most importantly, I know.My Granny died in 2001, and we transferred the plate onto my car. For me, it's a way of remembering both of them.
It's on its 7th car now and makes me happy.
Edited for apostrophe error
Edited by Inny on Tuesday 5th October 16:08
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