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So long as you feel you’re not tempting fate....Waiting for my plates to come in: 10851AR.
CA vehicle code for stolen vehicle is 10851
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Hahaha that’s a good oneWaiting for my plates to come in: 10851AR.
CA vehicle code for stolen vehicle is 10851
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My last one was AR 4C.I tried to do "AR 4C" but they wouldn't allow it in California since AR could be mistaken as the rifle lol
Settled for "ALFA4CL"
Perfect tag holder! where did you get it?Here's mine, can you guess what it means... View attachment 101078
It's a carbon fiber one from eBay, then I put a piece of "Italian" flag color on it. I had bought a roll of it for my Abarth.Perfect tag holder! where did you get it?
I like it! Thanks!It's a carbon fiber one from eBay, then I put a piece of "Italian" flag color on it. I had bought a roll of it for my Abarth.
NaughtyThe most unique plate I have saw was
UB6IB9
Perfect fit for the Romeo. Lol!
Here in NSW it all depends upon how much you’re prepared to pay. Basically it’s a maximum of six characters, the cheapest being black on white slimline premium plates. It’s possible to have from 1 to six letters, from 1 to 6 numbers (I think, definitely possible in the ACT) or a combination of letters and numbers up to a maximum of 6.How do your plates work? How can you have just a word? Our plates in England have two letters of location, two numbers of year and three random letters.
I have JA65KSN (my surname)
In the UK the government keep all the best plates and sell them for a premium, mine was £1k, some go for £100s kHere in NSW it all depends upon how much you’re prepared to pay. Basically it’s a maximum of six characters, the cheapest being black on white slimline premium plates. It’s possible to have from 1 to six letters, from 1 to 6 numbers (I think, definitely possible in the ACT) or a combination of letters and numbers up to a maximum of 6.
It’s a money making rort here, as you not only pay a fee for the initial plate (which is never yours btw) but also an annual fee of $100 for the cheapest and $400 for the most expensive. Luckily I got my personalised plate for my 147 before they discovered they were onto a winner so it doesn’t attract the annual fee. No such luck with my 4C.