Private plates- Gay or YAY?

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Gay or Yay

Why not
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Stuart
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Private plates- Gay or YAY?

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First things first, I'm not buying now as I have more important things to buy and pay for, however it has come to my attention that a rather nice number plate index is available and I'm a little torn. It is in relation to the name of the site, that's all I'll say and may represent a good investment when we're floated on NASDAQ next year :D

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Post by RX7 »

Too Gay for me mate, whenever I see a car eg M3 with a plate that has the car type in it I think its tacky.

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I'm waiting for a Number to be relised in 2011

CA 11 OWR

Go for it
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Post by RobCallow »

Saw one the other day on a hot air balloon chase vehicle

HOT 41R

Looked great!
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Post by Safety_James »

Name related, yeah they are good..

but ones like A999 JDO arent so good...

Something like S91CER for me would be nice..(surnames spicer :lol: )
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Post by rayman gtir »

i was looking at getting a gtr one for the pulsar, but decided against it.

would consider one when i get a evo

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Post by BigFil »

There is nothing wrong with a private plate, it's just an accessory - no different to wheels, body styling etc

I think people used to dislike them as they were big bucks and came across as being a bit pompous but nowadays they are affordable so don't carry the stigma

I have four plates

FIL 5664
V8 PNY
PRO5 TAK
JO51 JLL ( missus )

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Post by Pike »

Another tick in the yes box from me.
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Post by kev@tga »

lol t gareth i had M3 XKT on my bmw :lol: (and yes it was a E46 M3) i have K77 TKL on my works van (kevin 1977 dob and my company TKL ) and i think it looks professional i am going to get another TKL plate or my other van too, i would say go for it as you wont lose any money on them you could even make a bit of money in the long term plus no one will now the age of ya verchile (sp)
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Post by Gerry H »

No from me! Too many usefull things needing money :roll:
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