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Anyone seen any good number plates on cars lately?

Mercedes W212 with H8Y FK
 
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Not on cars but if anyone is interested the reg
AC63PPP
is available at DVLA for the sum of £250
But perhaps even more interestingly to some the reg
C63OMG
is up for auction on Monday 22/1/18
 
Not on cars but if anyone is interested the reg

But perhaps even more interestingly to some the reg
C63OMG
is up for auction on Monday 22/1/18

Including all costs, that's now about £1376 and there's another week to go .....

Expensive imo - since it's quite likely relatively few will understand the relevance.
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On a separate note, now the police are apparently increasing the heat on number plate prosecutions:

Areas with the largest total number of number plate related offences over the past 3 years to mid/late 2017:
  1. Metropolitan (Greater London area)- 3,058
  2. North Wales- 1,381
  3. Norfolk- 1,175
  4. Thames Valley- 855
  5. Hertfordshire- 838
  6. Greater Manchester- 754
  7. Hampshire- 735
  8. Cheshire- 733
  9. Suffolk- 682
  10. Avon and Somerset- 629
(For a population of about 3 million and London being approaching 12 million, the Welsh seem disproportionally naughty!!)
 
Including all costs, that's now about £1376 and there's another week to go .....

Expensive imo - since it's quite likely relatively few will understand the relevance.
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Lol, it's cooking nicely!
It seems a few recognise its relevance. Or at least 2 stubborn people :-)
 
'JUN 10R' on an RS6 is local to me, as is '1 BOS' on a new Velar.

'12 X' on one of those awful Evoque cabriolet things. Seen it around on an SLS before!
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Lol, it's cooking nicely!
It seems a few recognise its relevance. Or at least 2 stubborn people :)

I can see the relevance, it's just not to my personal taste.
I see it as reeking of child playing on some new smart-phone, but each to their own of course.

Bidder count = 8, so indeed a high level of bidding interest.
I often underestimate interest in those new sort of plates though, sometimes quite profitably somewhat ironically, so my being wrong is nothing new ... :D

3 on my own list have no bids so far which is sort of good, apart from I consider them having rather high reserves.

They have E63 KEV as well, I imagine that would be of most interest to a Kevin.
I could just about get on board with a Kevin owning an E63 wanting that, but that's a very long shot!!

I always think it's a bit cheeky of BCA adding the £80 fee, since the V750 is inclusive bought direct from DVLA.
 
Seen any good ones?

Personally seen quite a few over the years; Steve Parish's Pen 15 :eek: (number plate that is!), Cliff's MOV 1T and ALF 1E :( (Not mine sadly)
DC51LVA on C180 K (DeSilva)
 
Lol, it's cooking nicely!
It seems a few recognise its relevance. Or at least 2 stubborn people :)

Including all costs, C63 OMG currently has a total cost of £2335 with under a day to go,
with 10 bidders and the unknown number of 30 minute closing extensions;
it's going to end up being a relatively expensive plate for it's type.
 
C4BBY on a private hire cab in Woking Tuesday.

31 GG on a lovely Yellow Ferrari in the Cotswolds Yesterday.
 
London 8.75 Million 2016 :)
 

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