Pat and Trish
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Saw this on way home from France earlier this year, who would it suit?
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Blimey... you've got a good imagination, those number plates look meaningless to me...PA 14 CEX (PALACE X) for £950 but when I went online today to actually snag it, someone else had beat me to it! Grrr!
So, I did a little thinking and walked away with this beauty - AM O3 ELO (A MORELO) for £250 - look out for it down the road!
Clearly that's true as I see the 3 as an RBlimey... you've got a good imagination, those number plates look meaningless to me...
First thing we did was put a 57 plate on our new 15 plate M H. People tell me it looks very good for its age. Some tell me it's a form of showing off. To me it relates to both of us and the vehicle.
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Well done for that and both that you quote are fairly apparent when attached to your vehicle. We like to see the non apparent ones and sometimes spend many happy miles trying to guess what the message is supposed to be.I have a cherished plate on my car which I've had for 25 years.
I was looking for one for my Morelo Palace and back in November found PA 14 CEX (PALACE X) for £950 but when I went online today to actually snag it, someone else had beat me to it! Grrr!
So, I did a little thinking and walked away with this beauty - AM O3 ELO (A MORELO) for £250 - look out for it down the road!
Stop it; that's way too amusing!I have just realised your avatar name doesn't mean Our More Lo Life
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So what is your plate? Come on, I'm dying to know nowFirst thing we did was put a 57 plate on our new 15 plate M H. People tell me it looks very good for its age. Some tell me it's a form of showing off. To me it relates to both of us and the vehicle.
Well done for that and both that you quote are fairly apparent when attached to your vehicle. We like to see the non apparent ones and sometimes spend many happy miles trying to guess what the message is supposed to be.
For what it's worth I prefer the one you got and not for the price but it has a more solid look to it.
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I see TAX 1 or (TAXI) is expected to sell for around £100k as it's at auction today I think
PA14 CEX.....I have a cherished plate on my car which I've had for 25 years.
I was looking for one for my Morelo Palace and back in November found PA 14 CEX (PALACE X) for £950 but when I went online today to actually snag it, someone else had beat me to it! Grrr!
So, I did a little thinking and walked away with this beauty - AM O3 ELO (A MORELO) for £250 - look out for it down the road!
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We bought a Hymer Exsis anx trawling through DVLA website, I saw EX 51 SSS and i wanted to manipulate it to read EXSIS 55 (as it is a 55 plate) but local shop said no so left it as it is. Cost £250.00..So what is your plate? Come on, I'm dying to know now
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57 -> Heinz varieties -> beanz - what is it saying about you bothFirst thing we did was put a 57 plate on our new 15 plate M H. People tell me it looks very good for its age. Some tell me it's a form of showing off. To me it relates to both of us and the vehicle.
Our plate is only special to us, it has the wife’s initials, the motorhomes year and my initials and it only cost £250 from the DVLA site. Means nothing to anyone who sees it but a nice touch for us.
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Got to agree with DVLA and £250 ones. We got 3, all with SWMBO’s initials and my nickname @Mr BSame here, two motors with the wife's initials, house number and my initials, second vehicle the same combo and the next number which is also a previous house, and both vehicles showing older plates. Never forget our numbers.
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