Personalised Number Plates

I always think that people with personalised plates could well be tossers :) .... but my son tells me I am a boring old fart.

Am I the only one?

No way, Wylie! I absolutely hate them and have warned my husband, just in case he thinks it would make a good pressie :eek:.

cheers
 
wa is the capital of personal plates.

you shold see em - i say HAYLEY1, BANG BANG, ALLY CATT AND MEEKIE today on the way home.

i could puked. all gen y plastic fantastics.
 
saw HOTDOC on an RX8 parked in the doctors' bays St John of God hospital

never got to see what the owner looked like though

I like the one non metals ones that are printed not stamped, cost about $650 in WA I think... I reckon they do look nicer than the govt issued ones, $650's just a bit too much for me personally.

I actually thought I had seen a Bentley or Rolls in Perth with single digit plate with the number "1"

What's it got to do with wealth building ? Is that now what all coffee lounge subjects suposed to be about ?

Bayview, you can get one saying "IH8BBYONBRDSIGNS"
 
The 'rear view mirror' plates make me happy mini with TIHZO
baker in oakleigh, 2 vans
BREAD.S BREAD.5
signwriting on the vans ran round the number plates
Sourdough Bread.Specialists _ Sourdough Bread.5pecialists
looked great
 
I dunno, to me a personalized number plate isn't what I'd call an investment. but I''m probably way wrong.

Since it's not worth the effort to me I'd suggest:

DOO DAD

No?
 
I dunno, to me a personalized number plate isn't what I'd call an investment. but I''m probably way wrong.

Since it's not worth the effort to me I'd suggest:

DOO DAD

No?

Agree, will be a "nice to have" when the time is right... which it is for some now... not me though... maybe then I'll have figured out whatI'd wnat it to say
 
I always think that people with personalised plates could well be tossers :) .... but my son tells me I am a boring old fart.

Am I the only one?

No; as usual; you and I are on the same wavelength, Wylie :D

It's all a bit of fun I suppose, but to me it smacks of "look at me".

It's in the same boat as getting tatts, or getting piercings in your face, or shaving your head to try and look like a tough homey.

I mean; get some self esteem.

If you are gunna be like that, I'd rather do it the other way - buy a nice top of the range Series 7 Beemer, or Merc, or latest model Bentleigh, Porsche etc and put normal plates on; maybe go for those smaller ones with the stylish covers.

Nicely understated but still screaming; "look at me". ;)
 
did we throw out bricks and mortar

plus there has been some funny forumite name plays on property investing sort of..but I can't think of them just yet. Still reeling over MJ's news
 
With all the road rage I see in Perth these days, I am actually quite glad to have plates that are not easy to remember or recognise.
 
Did anyone see the Chasers episode on private plates? Very funny - it nearly got a little out of control though.

Anyway... There I was in a carpark and a dude pulls up in a Commodore and his plate was VZ 2004. So I asked him what model it was and he said 'VZ". Cool I replied. What year? I asked. "2004" he said....

Right..... So I said "If only Holden put this information on the back of the boot, including model, year, CC's etc you could get a normal number plate and save yourself some cash"

Yeah right was his reply... Don't think he got it:confused:
 
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