this is mine , near as dam it to my name as the one that says my name exactly was 25 k . meant to say WILCOCK iv had it on about 5 or 6 cars so far and my dads got matching one on his boxster , get one bought you wont loose money on it . great investment and mines something i can one day give to my son .
Quote from: The rock on 30 August 2012, 19:08this is mine , near as dam it to my name as the one that says my name exactly was 25 k . meant to say WILCOCK iv had it on about 5 or 6 cars so far and my dads got matching one on his boxster , get one bought you wont loose money on it . great investment and mines something i can one day give to my son .Good job you told us what it is meant to say - cosmi didn't have a clue otherwise
I thought you were just a fan of Gok Wan..
i used to have a lexus is200 and the plate was P15S OF . coppers you to tug me every week so sold it with the car .
Quote from: The rock on 30 August 2012, 19:17i used to have a lexus is200 and the plate was P15S OF . coppers you to tug me every week so sold it with the car . There it is, its all right there in that sentence.
Initials only. If you try to spell a word (for example S111RLE which is supposed to spell "Shirley" when spaced a bit) you are going to look like a proper thingy. Especially if your name is not Shirley. Alternatively, save yourself a few quid and spend it on fuel or tuning. Personalized plates are a complete waste of time if you can't afford to put petrol in your car