Best Personal Plate Ever

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I read an article about someone that had it, it was banned a short time latter. To may complaints. I cant remember what state it was in.
 

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I read an article about someone that had it, it was banned a short time latter. To may complaints. I cant remember what state it was in.

Yeah, usually plates like that do get banned...people do complain...but hey, if it's not THEIR plate, what do they care?!! :drive: ~juli
(Tho I guess I would not have it on MY plate...being a Viper-Chick and all!!! :D )
 

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I have been mulling over several plate options for the car. I can only use 6 letters with one character so somewhat limited.

Any thoughts as to these: :dunno:

NSANE or INSANE
POISON
TOXIC
RENTAL
TORQUE
GUILTY
SERPNT
ILL-LGL (my preference)
BSTING
BUMBEE
UNFAIR
8A-V8
 
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So forgive me for being bold but what do you have for fee's in the UK for a personalized plate? Double forgive if you already answered and I missed it.


Buy the plate ($2000 for V10 RT) register it on the car and thats it... You do have to pay road tax over here..
 

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Here is another, CP THRIL. Maurice said he got a kick at stop lights out of watching people trying to figure it out through his rear view mirror. (The irony here is that there is nothing Cheap about a Ferrari.)
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I have had SNKBYT since the Cobra I built in the winter of 97-98. Sold this car and bought the Viper.

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ALOOKAT what URPLATE says ABOUTU! (AN FYI)
In our paper today...says most personal plates are bought in Virginia (16%), then New Hampshire (nearly 14%), Illinois had 13.4%, which amounted to 1.3million plates, the most of any state. NYS was 35th on list. 9.3million vanity plates across the U.S. is a cultural phenomenon according to American Assoc. of Motor Vehicle Admin.
Here's where it gets interesting for DAVE6666 and other Texans...Texas has the FEWEST with about a 1/2% of drivers personalizing their plates. (So, Dave, your THREE vehicles must make up that 1/2%!!! WHOA!!! ) Some sociology professor at Columbia Univ. calls people who personalize their plates "the narcisstic-materialist poets of the iGeneration"...LOL...my new plate is coming which will say (THANK YOU TO xlrashn) XLERASHN~~~~!!! Will not touch the BEAST...but I like it.
~~~juli
 
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Wifey came up with this one...I've posted it before, but it bears repeating.
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And one I saw while out cruisin' around that I thought was pretty cool...

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Oh, and about the "3M TA3" earlier, there's nothing ingenous about it, Beastie Boys album "License to Ill" featured this on the cover about 20yrs ago.:rolleyes:
 

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ALOOKAT what URPLATE says ABOUTU! (AN FYI)
In our paper today...says most personal plates are bought in Virginia (16%), then New Hampshire (nearly 14%), Illinois had 13.4%, which amounted to 1.3million plates, the most of any state. NYS was 35th on list. 9.3million vanity plates across the U.S. is a cultural phenomenon according to American Assoc. of Motor Vehicle Admin.
Here's where it gets interesting for DAVE6666 and other Texans...Texas has the FEWEST with about a 1/2% of drivers personalizing their plates. (So, Dave, your THREE vehicles must make up that 1/2%!!! WHOA!!! ) Some sociology professor at Columbia Univ. calls people who personalize their plates "the narcisstic-materialist poets of the iGeneration"...LOL...my new plate is coming which will say (THANK YOU TO xlrashn) XLERASHN~~~~!!! Will not touch the BEAST...but I like it.
~~~juli

Hey Juli, you beat me to that. It was in my local paper the other day as well I guess I'm a "the narcisstic-materialist poets of the iGeneration" and have been long before the iGeneration.:2tu:
 

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Hey Juli, you beat me to that. It was in my local paper the other day as well I guess I'm a "the narcisstic-materialist poets of the iGeneration" and have been long before the iGeneration.:2tu:

Hey Joe~~!!! Good to hear from WOT! his-self!!! I never had personal plates, as I always had GOOD, but pretty bland daily drivers...always wanted 'em tho!! Yepper, we ARE before the iGeneration!!! (WE are not the 'we' generation...we are the 'giver' generation I do believe!! :cool: ) ~juli
 

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ALOOKAT what URPLATE says ABOUTU! (AN FYI)
In our paper today...says most personal plates are bought in Virginia (16%), then New Hampshire (nearly 14%), Illinois had 13.4%, which amounted to 1.3million plates, the most of any state. NYS was 35th on list. 9.3million vanity plates across the U.S. is a cultural phenomenon according to American Assoc. of Motor Vehicle Admin.
Here's where it gets interesting for DAVE6666 and other Texans...Texas has the FEWEST with about a 1/2% of drivers personalizing their plates. ~~~juli

Dang, the only thing I read into this is a Texan problem and Dave666 is the only one of a few normal ones living there. The heat just fries the brain. :lmao:
 

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Dang, the only thing I read into this is a Texan problem and Dave666 is the only one of a few normal ones living there. The heat just fries the brain. :lmao:


:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Well, DAVE's (it's DAVE6666, not 666: then he'd REALLY be DEVIL-DAVE! LOL) personal problems aside...no real useful info there :eater:
~juli
 
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