Just ordered my new number plates
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2 grand would have bought god knows what for an Impreza, not just a plate you'll need a "strategically" placed screw for
Your car though, lend me £50 as you have cash to spare
Your car though, lend me £50 as you have cash to spare
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top plates mate just 1 thing you must have too much money.but you are 2 grand lighter now ha i want RA11Y
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You do know that you have to position the letters and number correctly, don't you?
If you do it doesn't look like a £2000 plate.
I was offered £9000 for my plate a few months ago .... but it reads what it should without messing about with it!
If you do it doesn't look like a £2000 plate.
I was offered £9000 for my plate a few months ago .... but it reads what it should without messing about with it!
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£2000 for S60 OBE
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£2000 for S600B E and a lot of hassle from the police.
If the plate was legally allowed to show the latter I might understand but looking at what it really is I dont understand the price Im afraid.
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£2000 for S600B E and a lot of hassle from the police.
If the plate was legally allowed to show the latter I might understand but looking at what it really is I dont understand the price Im afraid.
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In May I bought BU11DOG for £2000,after buying it we realised we didnt have a car new enough to put it on. I mailed the seller and he gave me a refund next day.In July I bought the new car,I wish I had kept it on retention.Its now up with a dealer for £35k
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BULL-DOG-B...item5d3587d7e0
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BULL-DOG-B...item5d3587d7e0
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Gutted. I was thinking that £2000 for a plate like that was a pretty good price. Its never £35k though but it might have netted you a tidy profit. Why didn't you keep it on retention?
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Thats the only problem with car specific number plates. Ive seen a few 'AMG' plates on Audis where they presumably owned a Mercedes before.
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I had no intention of replacing any of our vehicles at the time so it was no use.On the ad the seller had made a mistake with what year it would go on hence I bought it thinking it would go on the Jag. sods law and all that eh,I agree no number plate is worth 35grand,unless monies no object,but its a good plate