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There are quite a few personalised registrations round our way - mostly GAZ and BAZ derivatives - but there are some good ones as well:

[b]H4 XTR[/b] which I liked, just for the XTR part
[b]G1 XER[/b] on a black pickup - maybe the owner has a Suzuki?
[b]B11 ELR[/b] spaced to spell BUELR (motorcycle)
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[b]GF05 TER[/b] spaced to spell G FOSTER 8)

Have you seen any good ones?


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 3:47 pm
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TO5 5ER


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 3:49 pm
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Still my favourite after years of these threads, a local with an M3 had the plate C11NT. With a tastefully positioned black number plate bolt it was perfect.


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 4:00 pm
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I've seen M7NGE before. The 7 was very small 🙂


 
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Allegedly WHO5 HAT is on a drain repair van 🙂


 
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Neither TO55ER or C11NT are legal plates so won't exist


 
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I spotted BA57ARD locally a while ago.


 
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IT5 ME


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 4:10 pm
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Edinburgh - local seed merchant - GRA55
Also seen RAM54Y - pretty sure on the owner of Ramsay ladders co.

Potato merchant - POT 80 - this may not be true

And also in Edinburgh - pair of car & van belonging to local electrical stockists - 60 WAT and 100 WAT

VAT 69, vanity car for the local distillery


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 4:13 pm
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A couple I really liked, H1 MOM spotted on a car on the M4, and N11 NAA on a car parked round the back of Trinity Road Police station in Bristol.


 
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Steve Parish has PEN 1S

Saw an Audi R8 in Hulme with BAD B0Y. I looked really hard but I couldn't spot a Boyz N the Hood cliche box the driver hadn't ticked


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 4:20 pm
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Followed God the other day, would have thought he'd have tinted windows....

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Posted : 01/08/2012 4:24 pm
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oh, and just remembered - Scottish Opera soprano (I assume) had a dinky little Fiesta, H1GH C - nice!


 
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There is an M3 near us with the number plate PO02 TAX.

They have an accountancy firm!


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 4:48 pm
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Saw a car pull up the other day and the number plate was [b]M1NX Y[/b]

Decided to wait and see what the lady driver looked like.....

Plate should have read [b]D06 RUF[/b], frankly.

A well known purveyor of gentlemens special interest videos used to drive around Nottingham in an SUV with the plate [b]B16 0MAR[/b]. I spotted the plate and commented on it at work, a colleague (who had dated one of the guy's ex's, apparently) explained who it was. Honest.


 
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Vanity plates, not personalized plates.


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 4:55 pm
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I regularly see [b]U2[/b] close to my work. Must be worth a bit!


 
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Saw a Ferrari with the plate rapid


 
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[s]Vanity[/s] prat plates, not personalized plates.

FTFY


 
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many years ago driving around south Manchester there was a beige vauxhall cavalier 5dr with A113ERT reg (made to look like Albert)
As a kid I thought it was pure genius


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 5:50 pm
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Vicar in the village where I grew up has L2 CUM (Hell to come) on his car!


 
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51 MON on a Triumph Herald back in the 70s.


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 6:27 pm
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Many moons ago I had a car which came with the plate FAR 800T which I found quite amusing. Apparently a few of my mates at the time thought so too.

Remember seeing a Porsche 928S pass me on the M4 back in the 90's with a number plate POR 928S.


 
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On Geldard Road in Leeds yesterday.

Why would you ?


 
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Personalised plates remind me of those window stickers from the 80's across the front windscreen saying ' Tracey' and 'Steve' or similar!

Never understood the appeal of them myself.


 
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Friend had an old Fiesta with BOY 51T, just came with the car as new.


 
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Guy off secrect millionare, lost leg in motorbike accident and got £2.1 million compo


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 7:22 pm
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last I looked, OMG, 111 and WTF variants were still affordable.

If only I had some disposable income.


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 7:24 pm
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There is a lady near me who owns a cleaning business and the reg plate on her Merc Vito is MI55 MOP.


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 7:24 pm
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I looked a while ago and saw...

H8OMO... £250 Bargain if you are batting for the other side.


 
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HBOMO? I don't get it.


 
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No it's H 8 OMO......HOMO? At least that is how I read it....


 
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Got you, I didn't see the homphobic reference immediately.


 
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HBOMO sounds like a Homer Simpson version of hobo!


 
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Guy in work has W1NGE on his white Cayenne, and it is appropriate.


 
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I saw KI55 ASB in the office carpark this week.

On a Range Rover 🙄


 
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Ha ha nice try but I'm not going to bite. Having a gay parent I see the nice amusing side of it!


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 7:45 pm
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Black guy getting out of a black beamer had this as his plate.

[b]N19 GR[/b]W


 
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There was an old 1950's Jag locally with;

[b]CLA 551C[/b]

Do I win?

😀


 
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Many moons ago I used to see a Merc coupe in Edinburgh, driven by a blonde lady, which bore the number 10 NOB with a couple of black screws to give the " mark after 10.


 
Posted : 01/08/2012 8:26 pm
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Pimlico Plumbers have a whole collection!

http://about-us.pimlicoplumbers.com/corporate-identity/number-plates


 
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TR751T Currently For sale by a chum for £7000.


 
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[b]B16 BUG[/b] on a veyron was pretty apt.


 
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Banbury bed company had [b]CO51 BED[/b] on one of their vans


 
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