Personal number plates

Will I look like a Prat?

  • Yes, remember your roots

    Votes: 14 18.4%
  • No, aspire to rise above your station

    Votes: 62 81.6%

  • Total voters
    76
@Loz you’re spot on, it wasn’t and I didn’t notice until I took the picture and had it taken off and replaced
Got them at Halfords for ease and speed, quite surprised they only make metal ones now
The ones in your pic dont look metal.
 
I noticed that my mates Macan has metal plates the other day. Not pressed, just plain and flat like acrylic ones and fitted at the dealers when new.
 
NF (insert local capital letter here) was an abbreviation regularly used by Drs to describe patients who looked as though they should have complex chromosomal abnormalities but didn’t thus avoiding others doing expensive and wasteful diagnostic tests.
i.e. Normal For Norfolk
See also: FLK LLD. Funny looking kid. Looks like dad.
 
Yeah mate, I’m looking for decent surrounds as well, and by now you know me, referred places always count for me
@Andyman I can totally recommend UK Metal Plates if you want top quality pressed plates
and here for the surrounds…. again top quality, made in Germany!
 
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cofi (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkɔvɪ]) is one of the regional accents and dialects of the Welsh language found in north Wales, and centred on Caernarfon, in Gwynedd, and its surrounding district. A person from Caernarfon is known colloquially as a Cofi.[1]

There is a space between the COF1 & the letter C ( the c means something that cannot be said on this forum :thumbsup: )
 
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