Just got my self a fun plate MH 07 FUN total cost £250.00 on the van including assignment fees and vat. There's still a few low no.s available if anyone's interested.should make it easy to spot on the your travels.
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Just got my self a fun plate MH 07 FUN total cost £250.00 on the van including assignment fees and vat. There's still a few low no.s available if anyone's interested.should make it easy to spot on the your travels.
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I found a cheaper solution - just changed my name to NX06JTZ
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Just got my self a fun plate MH 07 FUN total cost £250.00 on the van including assignment fees and vat. There's still a few low no.s available if anyone's interested.should make it easy to spot on the your travels.
I fancy a private plate myself, and have read all the info on the DVLA site its seems quite easy but still a little confusing as far as when you can actually display the new plate. Is it when you get the new tax disc through or do you have to wait for the V5 to be altered too?
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NOT BEING A CRIMINAL but may be a cynicNow this has got me thinking ..........
Does a 'personal' plate attract more or less attention when you do or don't want it? I am thinking for example that when I get my new camper next month should I consider an 'older plate' to make it less obvious that I own a new van. I have often noticed (with cars) that some people are full of envy and resent when they see someone with a NEW vehicle and this can lead to certain 'types' wanting to cause harm or damage (I have experienced 'keying' before). Will a '13' plate make a van look more desirable (from a criminals viewpoint) than say a 'K' plate from 20 years ago?
Me? Paranoid? ........probably :Blush:
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I wouldn`t have one.... :Blush:
If I want to do a runner, from a garage forecourt...
[HI]Without paying for the 280 litres of LPG and 100 gallons of petrol.. I have just put in the RV....[/HI]
It would be easy for the attendant to tell the police what my number was/is with a personalised one....
Where the one I have, doubt he would remember it... so wouldn`t be able to give a description of the vehicle... :thumb:
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Yes I like that aspect too plus people I'm meeting find me easier
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I think you'll find that plate is worth a fortune
I must be an inverse snob. When I see a personalised number plate my instinctive reaction is T055 ER.
Am sorry but I don't see the point of any personal number plates. Is it a snobbery thing or do people have them as they don't know what there vehicle looks like in a carpark. I wouldn't dream of spending money on a personal number plate, the price of what is only a piece of plastic is far to expensive anyway without personalising it. To my way of thinking its only another government scam to get money from motorists. I think that £12 is to expensive just for a new plate, let alone £250. Does it make the vehicle more economical or maybe go faster or something ?. £250 will buy a good solar system and a damned site more use to you. Just my thoughts which are sometimes a little controversial .
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