NUMBER PLATE

ONLY legal items, nothing dodgy.
Derek
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Post by Derek »

after all the posts, has the plate been sold ???

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Vince
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Post by Vince »

Unlikely. Not at that price. It's been advertised since the middle of last lear and still no takers.

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Post by Derek »

agree Vince, thats why i said so earlier in the thread. i didn't notice anyone who tried to say i was wrong (chris)and it was worth £800 or more running away to buy it :grin:

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Frosty
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Post by Frosty »

No disrespect intended, but I don't think it's a very good plate and doesn't warrant the price being asked. Her ein Australia (Victoria) we can get personalised plates in various combinations but only with a maximum 6 letters/numbers. The best I could get (in my opinion) is CC 2060 (couldn't get CC 206 because CC + 3 numbers are reserved for consular vehicles and for some reason you're not allowed numbers followed by letters). I paid the grand price of A$95 which is about 30 Pounds Sterling.

I figure the plate I have would have a better chance at the price asked here. Will let you know one day if I sell it.

Cheers

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Post by Frosty »

No disrespect intended, but I don't think it's a very good plate and doesn't warrant the price being asked. Her ein Australia (Victoria) we can get personalised plates in various combinations but only with a maximum 6 letters/numbers. The best I could get (in my opinion) is CC 2060 (couldn't get CC 206 because CC + 3 numbers are reserved for consular vehicles and for some reason you're not allowed numbers followed by letters). I paid the grand price of A$95 which is about 30 Pounds Sterling.

I figure the plate I have would have a better chance at the price asked here. Will let you know one day if I sell it.

Cheers

Frosty
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Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

Got a numberplate 7 LTF. Its around 35-40 years old. Was previously my father's (who was a motor trader and matched his initials). Now he's passed away I have it to keep for sentimental reasons. I've been told it's worth in the region of £5,000 because it's made up of only one number and three letters, but wouldn't part with it for anything. I'd be interested though if anyone could confirm that price was correct for this sort of plate?

PS. I have the correct font and spacing on my numberplate as I don't see a need to pretend it's something it clearly isn't.

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Chris
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Post by Chris »

I thought this area was for people selling things....
Funny that cause i'm sure you chaps aren't selling much. In fact all you seem to be doing is moaning about what others are trying to sell.
Give it a rest boys it's getting boring...

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Post by Robbie »

I think the advice of explaining to people that it's not worth tampering with numberplates to inflate their value cos it's illegal is an excellent sell at the sum of £0.

I seem to remember the term "only legal items- nothing dodgy!" coming to mind.

To sell a plate and then afterwards for a person to rely on the changing of letters and/or spacing including the use of rivets in wrong places is clearly illegal and a bum deal for anyone caught out by the police at a later date (Robbie ex-met).



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MK
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Post by MK »

The plate is still for sale. Yes, some would say it's because it was too expensive in the beginning etc...

Anyway, if people want to make offers, then please reply and it'll go nicely towards my summer holiday!

Cheers

Mary (yes, I'm a girl - just in response to all those 'he' comments)

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Post by CB »

How about the plate my Mum is currently WASTING on her black 206 Diesel:

A20 PEU
(A 2.0 PEU)
I for one would love it on my CC - even if this is a rivet between the "2" and the "0" !!!!!! :rolleyes:
What price that then?
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jdw1234
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Post by jdw1234 »

A20 PEU with a rivet between the 2 and the 0 is not illegal as long as the rivet doesnt touch the characters and the plate is still legally spaced i.e. A20 PEU ( A 20 PEU = illegal). In my opinion this plate would look really cool. P.s. my brother is called Nikko and he has the plate N16KKO spaced illegally like this and the car has never been pulled over and it has passed an mot like this!

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Post by Derek »

not so keen on A20 PEU - theres a lot of thick people going around who wouldnt have a clue what it meant.
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Post by col »

I agree, wouldn't look at that plate and think Peugeot, Now if it said PUG.....
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Post by M275 »

PUG ???

Like mine does ;¬)

Y4 PUG !
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MMMM Dont you just love it!!!

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Post by CB »

Aren't there more people out there who wouldn't understand "Pug" though Derek???? ;)
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