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"Vanity" license plates
#41

I've had mine for quite some time - FLWBYU which translates into "FLeW BY yoU"

I am not sure this is appropriate for a 968 with a 4cyl but works for me.
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#42

Here are some fun possibilities:



for the track junkies: CURVETR CURVLVR CONEHUGR L8APEX RUNQUIKR

for those with age issues: YGROWUP RX4AGE KIDSRGON MENT2B



Cheers,
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#43

I think I saw a 968 for sale on Craigslist here in the Bay with 9SIXTY8. Or something like that. Made me think of this thread.
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#44

I went for "Nine 68", since "968" was not available in NY.
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#45

I hate to drag this older thread up again but I just got my new license plate for my '07 Mustang GT convertible. I tried to post a photo but couldn't.



Anyway, in NC we have NASCAR-related affinity plates available and, being a fan, I got the Jeff Gordon version. It has the number 24 in Dupont Racing colors and the initials, "JG". My plate number is PONY.
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#46

there should be no problem posting a photo, as long as you size it correctly, and it is in the right format - tools are in the "101" section - did you do that?



i've been trying to figure out what to do for the M3, but i don't want anything obvious, pedestrian, or showing an utter lack of imagination (like anything that says BMW or M3) and yet something that every reader will understand
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#47

[quote name='flash' post='63794' date='Dec 4 2008, 08:50 AM']there should be no problem posting a photo, as long as you size it correctly, and it is in the right format - tools are in the "101" section - did you do that?

i've been trying to figure out what to do for the M3, but i don't want anything obvious, pedestrian, or showing an utter lack of imagination (like anything that says BMW or M3) and yet something that every reader will understand[/quote]



4NICK8 - that should raise a few eyebrows.. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />

( well, only if your name was Nick and this was your 8th car, the DMV might just let you get away with that one )



DSLXWMB - dyslexsic BMW ? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



BMMEUP - beam me up or BMERUP ( since Ayn drives it most of the time ) - but you guys would have to be both beemer and star trek fans <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/unsure.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#48

For our tow vehicle, my son got BG BLCK (it's a black crew cab F350 turbodiesel dually). Other variations were already taken. For his Maserati, he got something that only folks that know him will understand - LINGOEB - which is a composite of the names of the two English bulldogs, Lily and Ringo, plus the name of the French bulldog, Ebi (which is further short for EBITDA, which was a focal point of his life when he purchased the French bulldog - he was in the midst of negotiations to sell his company). New Jersey doesn't issue personalized plates for trailers, so we're stuck with the random one issued by the MVC.
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#49

To me "FLASH" is an obvious choice. How about GRMRKT? or QUIKM3? SEEYA?
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#50

Which M3 version, Flash? Actually, assuming it's anything relatively new, you could always just use lots of dollar signs.
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#51

MISFIT

L8BR8KR = late braker

APEX IT

BROKE
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#52

My friend is cop who saw this one recently:



BJ4HIRE



I almost put this on my Alfa, then I sold the Alfa:



ARVDRCI



and I recently saw on an old brown smoking Mercedes burning food oils(per door sticker):



OILBRNR



I was behind it for a while...smelled like McDonalds...
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#53

[quote name='xrad' post='63857' date='Dec 5 2008, 01:41 PM']My friend is cop who saw this one recently:



BJ4HIRE



I almost put this on my Alfa, then I sold the Alfa:



ARVDRCI



and I recently saw on an old brown smoking Mercedes burning food oils(per door sticker):



OILBRNR



I was behind it for a while...smelled like McDonalds...[/quote]



Good thing I've been to Italy. It took me a moment to get ARVDRCI <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#54

duck - '05 E46 ragtop - triple black, wood interior, Z2 nav, windscreen, all the goodies



still working on the plate
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#55

I saw one today that leaves me puzzled but also a little weary. WE(HEART)2QU How do you guys read it? What came to my mind was a little dark.
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#56

it's a british thing



we love to que
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#57

[quote name='flash' post='64084' date='Dec 10 2008, 04:46 PM']it's a british thing

we love to que[/quote]



love to form a line ? love to stay in line ? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> ok, ok, I'm reading that phonetically, "queue" may not fit on the license plate , so what the heck else does we love to que mean ?
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#58

[quote name='flash' post='64084' date='Dec 10 2008, 04:46 PM']it's a british thing



we love to que[/quote]



That what I was hoping but it also sounds like "we love to kill you" too. The car was a Hyundai. So maybe the person is an exterminator company owner. Believe me though, I didn't follow too close to the car. Gave the guy a lot of space.
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#59

my bad - it is spelled "queue"



it's a cultural thing - they have been doing it for years - they stand in line for just about everything
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#60

you think the state will notice:



PUCDVR
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