Why does the no. plate appear to be partially blanked out?
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Why does the no. plate appear to be partially blanked out?
Because we're trying to find out whose it is so the personalised plates can be put on.
See, like this:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...008/04/594.jpg
;)
I saw that Defender in Bunnings carpark Albany at easter.Its got Albany plates,must belong to a REAL nutter,the trumpet and the "customised by owner" sign on the back door are a dead give away.
My boy and I had a laugh about it when we saw it,I told him I was going to do it to the Disco.He told me that would be SO WRONG.
Grey nomads heading north for winter!!! Albany gets quite cold and miserable in winter.
Andrew
I blanked out the plates (well the numbers anyway) - some people object to having their rego number displayed on the internet. Didn't want to upset anyone.
Interesting - so is that why both plates start with an "A".
I have no idea what he was thinking with that train horn. :D
Hi Ben
Yep definately Albany plates,and if I remember correctly quite a low number,most albany plates have 4 or 5 didgits!!!!
THE BAG OVER THE SNORKEL.
There is a reason its done on eartmoving equipment during transit,but cant see it being worthwhile in that instance.
If carting earthmoving gear a sack should be put over the chimney,vacuum can cause the turbo to rotate with no oil supply.It tells you in the operators manuals to cover the exhaust whilst floating the machine between jobs.
Andrew