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Jan 28, 2015,00:28 AM
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Who here likes DLC watches? The all black look?
By: AnthonyTsai : January 27th, 2015-19:59
Then maybe this car's license plate is for you then! I took a quick snap shot today from my car so excuse the poor quality picture Cheers, Anthony This message has been edited by pingtsai on 2015-01-27 20:20:55...
You Can't Sell the Plates in the US
By: patrick_y : January 30th, 2015-01:13
The plate F1 is one of the most desirable plates in the UK. But because plates are not transferrable in the USA, there's no market. Without a market, there's no value. Would you advocate creating a transferability system in the US? And therefore open up a...
You might be...
By: patrick_y : January 30th, 2015-01:09
The plate you request goes through a committee. When you apply for the plate, in California, it has to be 7 digits normally. They also ask you what the meaning is. So if you say "VLAD666" you have to explain its meaning. I would say "Nickname." Certain th...
Imagine....
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 30th, 2015-09:48
Impaler plate on Chevy Impala :)
Meets 7 digit requirement. They might find the meaning too ominous though.
By: patrick_y : January 30th, 2015-10:35
There's a car in the USA called the Chevrolet Impala. So maybe IMPALER would pass. Has to be 7 digits or less. My favorite license plate I've ever seen was in Newport Beach, "FAWAWI" was on Ferrari sports car. I find that especially clever. I wonder if th...
Yes, but fools that we are, we pay every year
By: cazalea : January 30th, 2015-06:51
Our numbered plates (in California) are priced by the state to raise money for itself and for special organizations. Here's the full list, if you are interested LINK TO DMV I've had this plate for about 20 years, and at After all, what looks better - this...
It's a pun on the name of the car, which is 2CV
By: cazalea : January 30th, 2015-12:43
that's no longer my car - when I owned it my plate said CV CV (two CV) but when I sold it, the new owner put on the wood and got this new plate. Of course, you have to be first to get your choice - otherwise creative spelling is required.
Ahh, that explains it!
By: patrick_y : January 31st, 2015-01:36
Any new cars to join le stables? Something with a charge perhaps?
It was meant to be Low Tush but they wouldn't allow that
By: cazalea : January 30th, 2015-15:45
apparently it could be an offensive term to some people with saggy bottoms. Here are a few more I've had: Elemntry was one of my favorites "Marketing" number plate to promote a book. Number plate I got for the chairman of a Glass's Guide (used car values)...
That Jag
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 30th, 2015-23:01
is one of nicest ever produced IMO Bravo Mike Sincerely D
My personal favorites . . .
By: Dr No : January 31st, 2015-17:12
. . . from LA's freeways: BLKMNRR . . . and . . . DVSBROD . The first one was a '67 Caddy driven by a black gentleman. The second, a young woman.
i liked it
By: dsgalaxy1 : January 28th, 2015-11:48
until i saw a scratch on the 50 fathoms DLC case. then i realized that the marketing did it once again...unscratchable my @@@ :D
They all scratch...
By: patrick_y : January 30th, 2015-10:37
I have a scratch on my IWC Ceramic watch (where is that watch? Haven't seen it for a while). I've seen DLC with scratches. I've seen PVD with scratches. I've seen ceramic watches with chips or chunks missing. I have not seen the Panerai aluminum watch wit...