Thatch
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I read that as a ‘tight wad’Ive got AM17SER on retention. A well place . makes it read A MASER
I read that as a ‘tight wad’Ive got AM17SER on retention. A well place . makes it read A MASER
I’ve bought a few plates and inherited one as i bought a car that came with it. I’ve always bought from the DVLA direct as it seems that everyone else is either listing DVLA plates with a profit that you can avoid or selling SOR. Very few actually seem to own the plates they advertise.
I read that as a ‘tight wad’
couldn't resist checking ebay, this would be ideal, not sure if wife would approve though, then again ..........
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And pay DVLA £250 rather than £399 on eBay.
Slightly different question - I have a license plate on my 550 that reads “FER 550W” (inverted W for maranello I guess)...
I checked license plate websites and the equivalent plates for 360, 430 and 458 are being advertised for £20-30k.
I find this insane and would happily part with mine if someone offered me £15k for it... any idea how I get mine estimated?
Stockpiling registration numbers! Sinful!I’ve bought a few plates and inherited one as i bought a car that came with it. I’ve always bought from the DVLA direct as it seems that everyone else is either listing DVLA plates with a profit that you can avoid or selling SOR. Very few actually seem to own the plates they advertise.
Oddly, i own a set of plate M2 JBM, M22 JBM, M222 JBM and M25 JBM as well as my name AT11OLS and even though you’d think my name would be of most value to me, it’s actually the other ones as I’ve had them for so long. Every year the DVLA launches the new plates on a specific day so in 2011 I bought my name. Obviously, this year is 20 plates so perhaps they are more difficult to make a name from but it is worth noting the dates and trying to get a plate that is significant for you on the launch date. Remember you can’t put an age related plate, even a private one, on anything older so for me `I waited a couple of years before i owned a car new enough to get my AT11OLS plate onto it.
Stockpiling registration numbers! Sinful!
Here’s a thought. I bet the next timed DVLA auction may have a lot of bargains. I see a private reg as being way down the list of priorities for many. I have my eye on a *** with a £400 reserve. Must be worth a go?