I currently own the number plate F433 TOY.
How can I go about finding if any Ferrari Spyder owners would like to buy it?!
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Best bet is to contact one of the specialist Ferrarrarrarrarrrrari owner magazines, and ask them. OR put an ad in Octane or similar classic car magazine.
I think this could be a definite 'highest bidder before X date secures'
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Your best bet is to sit on it. This is no time to sell plates - but if you must; try fleabay @ £7,500.
Personal plates mirror house price movements - only far worse; I bought mine in the depths of '92 after 3 days of haggling - for less than half the asking.
If the world financial system survives the next year [week/month?] then you'll get a far better price 5 yrs from now.
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Your best bet is to sit on it. This is no time to sell plates - but if you must; try fleabay @ £7 500.
For real?
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Edited by mss1tw on 12/07/2008 at 18:20
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Why? A Ferrari dealer is quite likely to want it. You or I might not consider paying anything for a number plate even if we could afford Ferraris. But we might think differently if we could afford them, and were that kind of person.
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Right that's it I'm off to Maranello in Egham to talk money :-)
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