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Post by BritPete on Jan 2, 2018 21:43:07 GMT
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Post by rsg75 on Jan 3, 2018 2:33:21 GMT
Maybe its my warped mind....but i wonder if you could have legally got WTF 250N or FKN 250N, be hilarious to see expressions when people read it ...!
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Post by rsg75 on Jan 3, 2018 2:57:59 GMT
On the subject of special plates, i got one for my car and bike...price? The princely sum of $75 each including the actual making of the plates. They are transferrable too....could you imagine the cost for the same in the uk lol Just trying to figure a good one out for the honda now...
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Post by bodie on Jan 3, 2018 5:33:06 GMT
Maybe its my warped mind....but i wonder if you could have legally got WTF 250N or FKN 250N, be hilarious to see expressions when people read it ...! lol no all the numbers in the Isle Of Man have MN in them so not that much choice : ie my first car was 773FMN 1966 2nd was MN9175 1976 and so on not like in the UK we can not tell a year of a car from the plate unless u happen to know a year of a particular motor
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Post by blodyn on Jan 9, 2018 19:20:21 GMT
New member here and my vote goes with the bottom style - looks more distinguished.
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Post by bodie on Jan 25, 2018 23:21:41 GMT
Well after all our investigations the Honda dealer plate was a sticker on the bottom of the plate for the 80's and the normal name on the bottom for later ones so went with later one but with early 5 digit phone number
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 23:51:03 GMT
Looks tidier than a tidy thing on a tidy day in Tidyville. Fungo stamped approval......type 1. Ahhhhh......time to stop sniffing the pritt stick. Night all.
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Post by BritPete on Jan 26, 2018 11:03:15 GMT
Close up please - my eyesight is not that good!
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