Personal Plates-Cool Or Sad?

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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6830
What is your opinion on personal plates?

I have one on my Suzuki Swift and would like to get one for the MG, but are they cool on older cars? It might be better to leave thing more original I am thinking. The motorbike scene does not appear to have gone down this route to a great extent but I do like to be a bit individual. I am very tempted to get one.
Wat ya fink :dunno:
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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6832
Most definitly cool :thumbsup:

I know there is an argument as to whether they should be personal to the car or to the driver but either way it is the best way to hide the age of your car :whistle:
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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6833
I think a fair amount of us have personal plates. It's a nice way of showing that your car is special to you. I got my personal plate for my birthday:



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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6837
I have 4 of them so I am biased. :)

I think it depends on whether you go down the sad (and illegal) adding of spaces and screw caps to make the word you want.

It also depends on what the plate says really.

MGF1 would be pretty cool, but some others just aren't.
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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6839

CJJ;6837 wrote: I have 4 of them so I am biased. :)

I think it depends on whether you go down the sad (and illegal) adding of spaces and screw caps to make the word you want.

It also depends on what the plate says really.

MGF1 would be pretty cool, but some others just aren't.


With you on that mate...it always make me shake my head when I see yet another Corsa, which has changed it licence plate to Chav1 (or something) through the use of screws :shake:
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Replied by mgfmad on topic Personal Plates-Cool Or Sad?

Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6851
Personal plates are great - we have had one on the various 'family' cars for years, never got round to getting one for either of the MGs though.

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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6854
oops we've spaced our two, sorry i'm a chav............... :p:p:p

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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6855
Chav chav chav.

You are from Hexham though. :)
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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6856
I love them, almost a matching pair. That gives me an idea.:bye:
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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6872
Trouble is, fiddling with them, makes the plates illegal.
If nothing else, it's an open invitation to any plod to stop you.:snow: IMO

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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6878

David Aiketgate;6872 wrote: Trouble is, fiddling with them, makes the plates illegal.
If nothing else, it's an open invitation to any plod to stop you.:snow: IMO



very true, however as everything else is as it should be, its only the plates that would be the problem, hey ho just have to replace them if it does happen:whistle:

we've had the P8 plate for 9 year now and have managed to escape plod so far :)

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Posted 14 years 10 months ago #6880

phil-hex;6878 wrote: very true, however as everything else is as it should be, its only the plates that would be the problem, hey ho just have to replace them if it does happen:whistle:

we've had the P8 plate for 9 year now and have managed to escape plod so far :)


Who asked your opinion "Jail Boy". :whistle:

The Feds have been informed and a task force is on it's way over.

You'll be spending new year in a small cell with Leroy and his friends :)
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