Private Plates
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Private Plates
It's been a while, I wonder if attitudes have changed.
£250 private plate, direct from the DVLA, includes the transfer fee, would you?
£250 private plate, direct from the DVLA, includes the transfer fee, would you?
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Re: Private Plates
I've got one on my bike.
I think it's tacky
It was Mrs D's 21st Birthday present from her folks, it's on my bike only as a holder. If you don't use it you lose it AFAIK.
I think it's tacky
It was Mrs D's 21st Birthday present from her folks, it's on my bike only as a holder. If you don't use it you lose it AFAIK.
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cheb
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Re: Private Plates
I saw a Mclaren with the plate FA57YEP on my last trip to the big island. And I overtook him in a my scabby van.
That showed him.
That showed him.
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Re: Private Plates
I can get T888 GMH for £250.
Cos my initials are GMH, innit (Not KFB in real life, although if you bought a Fiat in Doncaster in the mid 00's you'd get a KFB plate).
Cos my initials are GMH, innit (Not KFB in real life, although if you bought a Fiat in Doncaster in the mid 00's you'd get a KFB plate).
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Re: Private Plates
Depends.
If it's one of those plates where you need to use your imagination to get it to mean anything apart from a failed attempt at something,then nah.
OTOH if it was one like Steve Parish,then probably nah,but maybe.
If it's one of those plates where you need to use your imagination to get it to mean anything apart from a failed attempt at something,then nah.
OTOH if it was one like Steve Parish,then probably nah,but maybe.
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Re: Private Plates
Nearly! The 63 oughta be 55 tho...Amulree wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:09 pm The registration on my new Gladius is SK63 UBR........is that SKUB R or is it too far away?!
Or even SKUB 55. See it's a nearly thang again.
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Re: Private Plates
I have one on retention and one in my BMW. K12 and my initials.
They're not silly money and you can always move them about.
They're not silly money and you can always move them about.
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Re: Private Plates
Never quite understood it, but each to their own.
My wife's Yamaha after completing her CBT ended with the letters FEK.
Which she said a fair bit down the intercom the first few rides, so it was like a personalised plate for no money at all
My wife's Yamaha after completing her CBT ended with the letters FEK.
Which she said a fair bit down the intercom the first few rides, so it was like a personalised plate for no money at all
Re: Private Plates
I freely admit to Having one which is my Initials and the first two numbers of my Army number Frivolius I know but it also has Ulster instead of GB and the logo "what traffic jam" along the bottom. Yes its on a bike 
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Re: Private Plates
My old Z1 had a plate IIA 1690 Many a peeler commented on it!maccecht wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:58 pm I freely admit to Having one which is my Initials and the first two numbers of my Army number Frivolius I know but it also has Ulster instead of GB and the logo "what traffic jam" along the bottom. Yes its on a bike![]()
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Re: Private Plates
I'd have one if I could find something that didn't need dodgy bolt placement to read right
