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
Followed a C-Class AMG today with the reg TA57EEL - wondered if it was someone with a connection to Tata Steel... perhaps... maybe... possibly...?

Anyway, they weren't exactly driving like they'd stolen it, more like they had dementia! :rolleyes:
 
Saw a lovely blue Maserati Levante in Halifax Sainsbury's carpark this afternoon - reg. SAT47N.

Pretty sure they weren't perusing the TU clothing aisle - we all know that the devil wears Prada... ba dum tss.
 
I'm not sure if it was fake or not, but years ago I saw a picture of two cars parked side by side on a driveway.

2 BOR --- NOT 2B

The registrations are still current, so it could be true.
 
I noticed last week our CEO that used to have his number plate incorrectly spaced to spell his name has had legally spaced plates fitted now... wonder if he got busted?
 
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I noticed last week our CEO that used to have his number plate incorrectly spaced to spell his name has had plated legally spaced plates fitted now... wonder if he got busted?
haha, that reminded me of a prank our Sales Director played on our MD in a previous job. He had new plates made up for the MD's Aston Martin, instead of changing the spacing or anything obvious like that, he had custom text added to the bottom edge that read: "I have this massive ego car because my penis is soo small"

"Oh, we laughed!"

...3 months before someone at his golf club pointed it out.
 
All my plates revolve around "FAF".

It didnt really mean anything, FAF 18V it was on Cortina Estate I was using as a run about when my kit car gearbox went. I transferred it to my kit car as it looked "private" on a Quantam 2+2 in the mid 90's. It has followed me around and just stuck. It is currently on the wife's 2009 Velle.

When my 5.1 shuttle was stolen in November it had F11 FAF on it but not allowed it back for 6 months so I bought HE11 FAF.

Someone many moons back thought it stood for "Fit As Fxxx". I was laughing a LOT.

Now I joke it used to stand for be "Fit As" however now it is "Fat As"
 
Sold my Golf GTi many years ago and wish I had kept the plate on retention - R88 CUF, with a strategically placed screw cap in the middle of the 1st 8.
Still registered on the DVLA as belonging to the golf but I can't imagine the car is still going, used to rag the tits out of the thing.
 
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