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I probably have the most unrelated number plate.

Mine is '987S' which is a type of porsche coming out in a few years (think it might be the next boxster). My dad wanted to reserve the plate, but since you have to pay the same amount for keeping a plate, that you do to reserve it, he just said I can have it for now.

If anyone can suggest something cool i can say it stands for I'd appreciate it :P

I have the plates 2DAREU for sale. PM me if interested :P

I have seen plenty of good plates, but by the same token, I have also seen some really stooopid ones. Just take a quick look at the Auto Salon and you may get a glimpse of some of silly things that peoplehave as plates.

4NOMNL is still one of my faves.

dunno if its around, but i would have thought ANILE8 on any 9/10sec set of wheels would be ok. or on any set of wheels, just to keep 'em guessing ! :P

also, you've all missed the classic V8EATR that i saw on a WRX STi a few years back... be fun to have.

PS, Im actually looking at getting plates soon... keep the ideas coming !!

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