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I'm thinking about this for my flamethrowing 930.
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Why not have some fun with it? The car was made from a 1972 shell and castoffs from two years of folks upgrading perfectly good parts for newer, better, hotter what evers in my friends shop.
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VP's are not good or bad per se, it depends on the message. There is a certain 'Look at me; I'm special' quotient about a VP to start with, but if the message is low key or cryptic, they're fine. It's only when I see FASTRNU or some such that I think 'WANKER'!
The best plate I've ever seen was here in CA (not on a Porsche). The fact that it was probably a complete accident made it even funnier. On a small mid 80's Toyota driven by a very fat girl: 2SHY469. Yes, I saw it with my own eyes... ianc |
a sportomatic i have im thinking needs a plate that reads
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In the immortal words of Eddie in Christmas Vacation ---
Oh, that uh, that there's an RV. Yeah, yeah, I borrowed it off a buddy of mine. He took my house, I took the RV. It's a good looking vehicle, ain't it? http://lh3.ggpht.com/_0zSnrU-Q9Bc/SZ.../TOMS%20RV.JPG |
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Only 911 in St Maarten
You have to have P or M and then one to four lettershttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1249154098.jpg |
Maybe not the "most creative"
BUT I got VERY creative with what I did with it 75 IXXIS I scaned the plate and stickers. Scaned an old blue plate to get the "California" and get the 3D effect. The printed on card stock and laminated. So I created a 70s blue plate The #s still work in the DMV and not a single issue with the Poultice ... (yet) http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...1a44c3b2a2.jpg |
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Wyvern: If you're interested, there are places that make replica plates (out of steel). http://www.licenseplates.tv/
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I have a '75 so I run copper Vintage Vehicle plates here in AZ. A friend has one on his cabriolet I think is classic. It's the Arizona "statute number for excessive speed" LOL He always gets a smile and a thumbs up from law enforcement...
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I don't care! It's my Car! I can Do What I Want! ( In Cartman's Voice ) Plus Governor Arnold needs the Dough :D |
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NOT a personalized plate, characters mean nothing (that I can think of) but is the optional Idaho plate with the extra $15 a year going to the non-game wildlife fund, seem more appropriate than the usual "Famous Potatoes":rolleyes:http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1249246643.jpg
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Too much?
Didn't realize what it would look like untill I put the plate on with the old license frame that surrounded my non-vanity plate.
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Know a person who has had very nice 912Ks and his plate read NO911NV
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some good ones in this thread. i am trying to decide what to get for my soon-to-be 80 SC but it's hard. my jaguar used to have CHE5HIR but i changed them a few years back to N THE HAT (who doesn't love dr suess?)
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Not much for vanity tags but I couldn't resist putting one on my other car. I got tired of everyone asking "Is that real?"
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My vanity plate reads: I1I1I1I. Everyone seems to ask me what I won, but it's really just a barcode plate intended to confuse. I flashed it at a Sheriff's deputy when I was walking out of the courthouse and said, "Quick, what's that read?"
He had no clue. I flashed it to him again and he thought it had Ts and Is in it, but wasn't sure. Exactly. PS my annual registration here in I-o-way is $23.50. The vanity plate cost me an extra $25 when I got it 4 years ago. |
I've been contemplating this one:
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Note the license frame ... I'm fortunate to live within walking distance of John Walker's Workshop here in Seattle. :)http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1359577419.jpg
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Currently on my 82 911sc
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i have a few but realy based it on porsche inside ref.
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On the 911 SC, the PO actually had the Lisencing Department go through the plates until they found one with "911" in it. So I currently have "911- ABC" on my butt (nothing on the front currently, though it is required in Washington State.) I am always asked what ABC means as folks think its a Vanity plate, so I have to tell them it just happened to have "911" in the numbers sequence.
I used to have an old BMW in college that my buddy started calling Wolfgang for no apparent reason other than it was German... I ended up getting a few more BMW's later on, and got a plate WOLFGNG. After a while, it became annoying to explain to people, so I got rid of it. The best vanity plate story I have heard is my good friend with a degree in Ancient History and Mythology, who got the plate BEOWULF in Arizona on his Audi TT as a nod to his degree. He got funny looks for years, especially from girls, and someone finally told him that because of the font in Arizona, it looked like BedWulf.... |
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The random plate issued to my GTI is 993 DWD.
I told my son it stands for 993 Dude. Now I just need a 993 to put it on |
Mille Bornes anyone?
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Had this on my 1981 BMW 320is back in the day. No one got it. :confused: |
I like having 85 M491 on my 85 M491.
I think it's tasteful not vain, a description only. Now on my track /street monster l thought of using BABYEATR but I guess that would scare too many gentille types. |
I was thinking of putting "JUSTAVW" on my recently purchased 911.
My other idea was "12A1234" as I have been a drummer forever (my truck is "A1 ANA2"..) "BABYEATER" made me just about shoot water out of nose - very funny - HA!!! |
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