That's my Diablo! Here's a better shot of it from the day I collected it (still wearing the previous owners number plate):
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Only one marci my friend. Racing green exterior and racing green interior.......who says you can't have fun going green!
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I'm actually quite impressed, the two threads on the 3200s reaching good/high prices we haven't done the usual knocking. If you look on Autotrader the prices, if you discount the couple of low figured ones are all in the high teens, to 20s.
I'm with you Stu. Why pay money for a plate you get on the car for free. I find them a bit pretentious and look at me more often than not. Although it would help if you have many vehicles with same letters to help remember or audit them. I can see why companies often do it.The world has gone mad - am I the only one who sees a number plate as a series of characters which are just a means of registration?
What next, vanity National Insurance numbers?!?
I'm with you Stu. Why pay money for a plate you get on the car for free. I find them a bit pretentious and look at me more often than not. Although it would help if you have many vehicles with same letters to help remember or audit them. I can see why companies often do it.
I have several personal plates and most expensive one was £150. Most valuable is my late fathers plate who got it in 1957 when he bought his first new car. That was before suffix and prefix and no one paid for personal plates so cost nothing.I don't understand the plate thing either. It's a number on the car. I'd rather be able to lose the front one as I think it spoils the lines of the car but what's printed on it doesn't matter to me.
Only one marci my friend. Racing green exterior and racing green interior.......who says you can't have fun going green!
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Any significance to the 'HIG' part?
Any significance to the 'HIG' part?
His Is Green?
No......but have toyed with changing surname to Higgins though if that helps
Or Happy Italian Green maybe? Lol