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8 hours ago, Frankel1981 said:

Seen a few plates ending …fox when at football  tempted myself anyone got ideas?

Wouldn't it just be easier and cheaper to change your name by deed poll to your current number plate?

 

"Hi, my name is KM74HDU"

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Posted
On 23/12/2024 at 19:36, Frankel1981 said:

Got one in mind time to be pretentious £499 from gov website first bit personal ends fox thanks for replies agree it’s a waste of money but hey ho 

Number plate ending PSR would be more fitting 

Posted
On 23/12/2024 at 17:50, String fellow said:

Why bother?

1. It's a hassle transferring it to another car when you get a new car.

2. The car's 'real' number, i.e. the one it was first registered with will probably return to it later on, causing confusion with the log book details and other documentation.

3. When you're driving, you can't see the private number plate yourself anyway.

4. If the car isn't 'posh' other folk will think you're just a poser with a small penis.

5. If the plate is 'fiddled' to read as wanted, it could be an MOT failure.

5. No could be, it is.

 

Also, 6. If you have an accident or cut someone up, everyone knows instantly who it was.

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On 23/12/2024 at 17:50, String fellow said:

Why bother?

1. It's a hassle transferring it to another car when you get a new car.

2. The car's 'real' number, i.e. the one it was first registered with will probably return to it later on, causing confusion with the log book details and other documentation.

3. When you're driving, you can't see the private number plate yourself anyway.

4. If the car isn't 'posh' other folk will think you're just a poser with a small penis.

5. If the plate is 'fiddled' to read as wanted, it could be an MOT failure.


What? lol

Posted
On 23/12/2024 at 17:50, String fellow said:

Why bother?

1. It's a hassle transferring it to another car when you get a new car.

2. The car's 'real' number, i.e. the one it was first registered with will probably return to it later on, causing confusion with the log book details and other documentation.

3. When you're driving, you can't see the private number plate yourself anyway.

4. If the car isn't 'posh' other folk will think you're just a poser with a small penis.

5. If the plate is 'fiddled' to read as wanted, it could be an MOT failure.


 

Why bother?

1. It's a hassle transferring it to another car when you get a new car.

 
It takes about 10 minutes.

 

2. The car's 'real' number, i.e. the one it was first registered with will probably return to it later on, causing confusion with the log book details and other documentation.

 

Yes it will, and it will cause no confusion. 
 

3. When you're driving, you can't see the private number plate yourself anyway.

 

???

 

4. If the car isn't 'posh' other folk will think you're just a poser with a small penis.

 

A poser in a normal car because they have a private reg? Reaching here.

 

5. If the plate is 'fiddled' to read as wanted, it could be an MOT failure.

 

Have a plate printed that fits DVLA regs and no issue.

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