is it possable to get:
- m1key
- myk1e
- m1key g
- myk1e g
or some thing along those lines.
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M1KEY - not yet registered - not available from DVLA
MYK1E - don't know
M1KEYG - too many letters
MYK1EG - too many letters
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What you could do (and this would be really cool) would be to get MYK16G and put a yellow stud through the 6 to make it look like an E. I always doff my cap in respect to people who do that sort of thing. The black stud through the 11 to make an H is another favourite of mine.
Private plate is a bit of a misnomer by the way. My plate is standard (ie not "cherished") but it's private. No-one else is allowed to have it.
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What you could do (and this would be really cool) would be to get MYK16G and put a yellow stud through the 6 to make it look like an E. I always doff my cap in respect to people who do that sort of thing. The black stud through the 11 to make an H is another favourite of mine.
Apart from the fact that what you are suggesting he does is illegal! Anything spelling a name is gonna be expensive one of my mates paid over a grand for the last 3 letters on his plate to be ASH
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Remember before you get carried away in this thread.. There is no such thing as a private plate, (a very common misconception) They are called 'Registration marks' or 'Cherished Registration marks' and nothing else.
It's very important to us cherished owners, there's no such thing as a private plate!
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Apart from the fact that what you are suggesting he does is illegal! Anything spelling a name is gonna be expensive one of my mates paid over a grand for the last 3 letters on his plate to be ASH
Yeah... that was sarcasm. Sorry if it came across wrong. I don't really doff my cap at people who "play" with their plates. I use a different gesture. A bit like they used to in the Nescafe ads.
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My real favourites, those really ice-cool ones, are where the registration number / letter combination means nothing at all to the casual observer...BUT...in small print at the bottom there's an explanation.
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Sorry to deviate a little - saw a plate recently on a big pickup type thing - T12UCK. It took me while to work out the 12 as it was so highly stylised it looked like an R. Had a fleeting moment of admiration.........before common-sense kicked in.
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How I hate them. But.....on a red merc van in Dulwich, S. London, used by a guy sticking up advertising posters.....B.P05 TER. The black plastic screw plug acting as as the full stop after B. I still don't like them though.
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Saw one today (on a 4x4 thing) BaD BOY
Anyone any ideas as to what the reg might have been?
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Then there was this electrician (another Merc van in Dulwich - that's where the money is!!!) with W1RE U.
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Seen the drain clearing firm's van in zoo magazine, reg no WH05HAT
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Before this thread desends to a level inapropriate to the BackRoom standard that we like to maintain -
that's quite enough of the risqué number plates please.
DD.
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BAD 130Y
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BAD 130Y
A Chrysler Crossfire according to the AA's car data checker.
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