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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #1 on: 08 May 2018, 19:18:20 »

M155 OOF

https://www.gumtree.com/p/car-part-accessories/cherished-private-personal-number-plate-mi55-oof-/1297897092   :D

I didn't think that females could have a 'member'......unless they are from Thailand or similar. :)
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #2 on: 08 May 2018, 19:45:13 »

I wouldn't mind it if it began with a P rather than an M.  :)
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #3 on: 08 May 2018, 19:47:15 »


I would say that's actually quite cheap  :)

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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #4 on: 08 May 2018, 21:59:23 »


I would say that's actually quite cheap  :)


Agreed.
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #5 on: 08 May 2018, 23:31:41 »

I think is would be a very brave OOF member that bought that for his Mrs. If she took it as a hint it could be a very expensive day out. :o :-[ ;D It would suit a rich father who could spoil his daughter like for example a Miss Tunnie so it is ready for use in few years though. :y
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #6 on: 09 May 2018, 11:55:14 »

I think is would be a very brave OOF member that bought that for his Mrs. If she took it as a hint it could be a very expensive day out. :o :-[ ;D It would suit a rich father who could spoil his daughter like for example a Miss Tunnie so it is ready for use in few years though. :y
A rich father would spoil his daughter with a plate suitable only for a Vauxhall omega? Nah. ;D
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #7 on: 09 May 2018, 16:14:33 »

I would love to get LOU15E for my daughter. I saw it on a very nondescript runabout a few years ago. I imagine it would fetch a few £K now. :o
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #8 on: 09 May 2018, 22:53:41 »

Some years ago i used to work with a guy who drove around in a filthy, rusty Cortina estate with the reg. plate WCF1. Belonged to his dad apparently
Had some really good offers to sell but always said no..
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« Reply #9 on: 10 May 2018, 13:15:35 »

Some years ago i used to work with a guy who drove around in a filthy, rusty Cortina estate with the reg. plate WCF1. Belonged to his dad apparently
Had some really good offers to sell but always said no..
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #10 on: 10 May 2018, 13:37:57 »

With all these plates it should always be remembered, to avoid failing the MOT or, worse still, incurring a fine of up to £1,000, that your plate should be correctly used as per DVLA regulations, with the proper size, type, and spacing of letters and numbers.

I know some (rich sods) risk all this, but the chances of being pulled for it, especially if you commit another traffic offence, is always there. ;)

I personally cannot see why anyone would want to spend the like of £3,500 for a "special" registration, when there is always better things to spend that kind of money on!

I did, in 1971, actually sell my number plate 1721 JW to someone who was ahead of the game in the then new market of special plates.  He paid me £15, the actual cost of me buying my Austin A40!  Happy days! ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #11 on: 10 May 2018, 17:09:35 »

With all these plates it should always be remembered, to avoid failing the MOT or, worse still, incurring a fine of up to £1,000, that your plate should be correctly used as per DVLA regulations, with the proper size, type, and spacing of letters and numbers.

I know some (rich sods) risk all this, but the chances of being pulled for it, especially if you commit another traffic offence, is always there. ;)

I personally cannot see why anyone would want to spend the like of £3,500 for a "special" registration, when there is always better SHOES to spend that kind of money on!

I did, in 1971, actually sell my number plate 1721 JW to someone who was ahead of the game in the then new market of special plates.  He paid me £15, the actual cost of me buying my Austin A40!  Happy days! ;D ;D ;D ;)

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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #12 on: 10 May 2018, 17:20:35 »

Kitty came with a personalised number plate, very soon the plate will be worth more than the car ::)
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #13 on: 10 May 2018, 17:29:12 »

With all these plates it should always be remembered, to avoid failing the MOT or, worse still, incurring a fine of up to £1,000, that your plate should be correctly used as per DVLA regulations, with the proper size, type, and spacing of letters and numbers.

I know some (rich sods) risk all this, but the chances of being pulled for it, especially if you commit another traffic offence, is always there. ;)

I personally cannot see why anyone would want to spend the like of £3,500 for a "special" registration, when there is always better SHOES to spend that kind of money on!

I did, in 1971, actually sell my number plate 1721 JW to someone who was ahead of the game in the then new market of special plates.  He paid me £15, the actual cost of me buying my Austin A40!  Happy days! ;D ;D ;D ;)

fixed.  ::)

Well done Migv6, absolutely right!! ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
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Re: nice plate for a female member
« Reply #14 on: 10 May 2018, 17:34:22 »

With all these plates it should always be remembered, to avoid failing the MOT or, worse still, incurring a fine of up to £1,000, that your plate should be correctly used as per DVLA regulations, with the proper size, type, and spacing of letters and numbers.

I know some (rich sods) risk all this, but the chances of being pulled for it, especially if you commit another traffic offence, is always there. ;)

I personally cannot see why anyone would want to spend the like of £3,500 for a "special" registration, when there is always better SHOES to spend that kind of money on!

I did, in 1971, actually sell my number plate 1721 JW to someone who was ahead of the game in the then new market of special plates.  He paid me £15, the actual cost of me buying my Austin A40!  Happy days! ;D ;D ;D ;)

fixed.  ::)

Well done Migv6, absolutely right!! ;D ;D ;D ;D :y

Absolutely right.  Except for the grammar.
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