If they're just cars..... Then why the hell are you on a forum dedicated to Land Rovers.... They're just bloody Land Rovers for crying out loud!!!!!!! Judgemental Muppet!
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I must admit that it is funny to have Make and Model Number plates...
Paying for a central version of the badges often already on the vehicle :)
However, I've been a great fan of custom plates and had many... :cool:
Let's try and keep it civilised guys - no need for comments like these. By all means express your views, but let's not get personal.
Oh, and here's my ****** plate...;)
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...0&d=1389246927
Many years ago when I was living in Sydney and personalised plates were a new thing there was a lime green Ford Falcon 2door (XA/B/C)model locally with the plates "STOLEN" on it :D
smiled every time I saw it, what a Cop attractor :)
And I kinda like my "OLR-068" plates on my 1968 2a LWB
I have two personalised plates on my Honda CR-Xs.
GENONE - because its a first generation of the little pocket rocket
SINISTR - for my kitted gen2 crx, has a few bits that make it a bit mean in the right light but its not a weapon thats for sure or something that will eat your kids.
When the new plates in WA came out we managed to get a few special ones for the other CRX's and a few boys from my car club did the same for their CRXs.
1CRX-084 (1984 CRX) and 1CRX-095 for my girls 1995 CRX.
the other guys scored certain chassic numbers etc for their cars or 1CRX-666 for a track weapon CRX - All in the name of good fun.
I did consider a personalised plate for the D3 but the plates are now $350+ for a set. When i got GENONE they were $130 (15yrs ago).
I thought I posted this before:confused:
MYI 01 on 'herc' of course;)
801NCH on ' connie-sue of course;)
RED 130 on RED 130 course;)
"zara" has just a normal plate:(
Mrs hh:angel:
In SA, you can apply for an "R" or "S" series plates. These were the first alphanumeric plates issued in SA, and most original vehicles are now long gone.
Cost is a once off fee of $70, and the plate is mine until I surrender it.
So, yes, my ****** plate looks like most other plates in SA, but is "personalised" to suit me. RAT-135 :D
As mentioned by a previous poster, not only is there the original purchase price of personalized plates, but here in NSW there is also an annual fee, with the minimum being $99 up to (I believe) $440.:D
I pay enough for rego. now without giving the state more of my hardearned. If it wasn't for the annual charge I would consider personal plates.
http://www.myplates.com.au/