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Anyone seen any good number plates on cars lately?

Was trying to figure out which roundabout on the A316 it was as you said it was in Richmond (where I work:wallbash:) Not seen that number plate before and a SLK200 with an AMG badge :ban:
 
Sorry meant to say I've seen that car a couple of times in Richmond.

The photo looks like the roundabout on the A316 with Hospital Bridge Road near Whitton, which it's not far from Richmond.
 
Range Rover with ORC 111D, displayed thus: O R C I·I I D
 
From the other side - posted by me recently

Sunny Birmingham produced the following double whammy of number plate stupidity today.

Last night I followed:

P20 RR0 spaced and using the 2 as a Z hence reading as P 20RR0
Even if the 2 was a Z why would you want Zorro on your car?

What a nob.............


Then today:

G8 UBA, unbelievably spaced to read G 8UBA

Why would you do it?

To me, BUBBA (with three B's) lives in the woods, wears dungarees and mates with his sister.

Why would you do it?

What a nob..............
 
Saw 20Y on a Porsche Cayenne in Iver yesterday, nice looking short plate.
 
Saw 20Y on a Porsche Cayenne in Iver yesterday, nice looking short plate.

Yes, a proper cherished plate.

Not some stupid word made up of numbers as letters and/or mis-spacing - gets my back up :doh:

Thank you doctor - I feel better now...
 
Not some stupid word made up of numbers as letters and/or mis-spacing - gets my back up :doh:

Oh dear, you might be needing the doctor again. Look what else I saw today: :p

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Saw 20Y on a Porsche Cayenne in Iver yesterday, nice looking short plate.

Was it correctly spaced? Interestingly, both 20 Y and 2 OY are on Cayennes, the former a black petrol model, the latter a white diesel. I wonder if they're both in the same family? 2 OY was sold by the DVLA in 1993 for £2200, while the other one must have been obtained the traditional way.
 
Was it correctly spaced? Interestingly, both 20 Y and 2 OY are on Cayennes, the former a black petrol model, the latter a white diesel. I wonder if they're both in the same family? 2 OY was sold by the DVLA in 1993 for £2200, while the other one must have been obtained the traditional way.

No it wasn't, it was spaced as I'd shown without the gap between the 0 and the Y. It was a Black Cayenne, so the petrol one. I'll have a look around next time I pass by to see if they have a White Cayenne too!
 
100 MPH on a Fiat 500
 
Ford mondeo

V12 1 DAY

LOL

Then there was a testarossa in the lakes many moons ago with B1 MBO
 

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