View Poll Results: How do you feel about personalised number plates?

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  • I have personalised plates.

    11 25.00%
  • Hate 'em! They're a blot on the landscape.

    10 22.73%
  • Rat's ring option.

    25 56.82%
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  1. #1
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    Default Personalised numbers plates - why?

    I've never been tempted to have personalised number plates on my car. Plenty of people do, however and it occurs to me to wonder why.

    Understand - I don't have any strong feelings either way but I'm interested in what the attraction is. Do you have your name or your footy club on your rego plate?

    Here's a poll. Vote Now!

    Col the Curious.
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    For me - Why waste the money.......

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    They oughta be triple the price,
    let the twits with too much money pay more & keep costs down for the rest of us
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Best i have seen U21DAY - On a hearse

    Having said that, only wankers have them

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    They oughta be triple the price,
    let the twits with too much money pay more & keep costs down for the rest of us
    Us twits in Melbourne do Bob, we do.

    Al

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    G'day,

    (careful Al's in here and he's got a personalised plate :shh

    It's those with Toorak Tractors that have the 3 digit number plates that I'd laugh if they got stolen, but that's my twisted view
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    I have custom plates for my SS Impala.....LOFREQ......its too cool for school.

    I don't care what people think either way, nor should anyone else.

    I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
    Albert Einstein

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    I have no problem in having personalised plates, I earn the money, I spend it how I want.
    Next youse lot will be telling me what sort of house to buy, "you cant have that sort of house because I cant have one too".

    Or you cant drive such and such sort of vehicle because I cant drive one too.

    Al

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    I have one also but I was lucky as it is a standard plate that happened to be coming up in the normal sequence a couple of years ago so I grabbed it.
    Tom

    "It's good enough" is low aim

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    Quote Originally Posted by martrix View Post
    I have custom plates for my SS Impala.....LOFREQ......its too cool for school.

    I don't care what people think either way, nor should anyone else.


    Got ta love them 2 doors that were as big a modern building block.

    Al

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    yep yer durn right Al.

    All brickies should hafta live in weatherboard houses
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    My brother discovered a few years ago that it only cost $11.00 to change his name by deed poll, so he saved $300 on his personal plates, by changing his name to:

    NKA 734

    I guess he'll have to change it again when he changes cars.

    P

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge View Post
    My brother discovered a few years ago that it only cost $11.00 to change his name by deed poll, so he saved $300 on his personal plates, by changing his name to:

    NKA 734

    I guess he'll have to change it again when he changes cars.

    P
    NKA - that wouldn't be short for Nakalaka, would it?
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    When I first reg'd my '45 Harley, some 20 odd years ago, the plates I was given came up POS 45. Never a truer omen has been given. It's a '45 and, to some poeple's eye, a POS. Pity I lost those plates a couple of years ago, when I had to let the rego lapse.

    But she's my faithful POS and when she's back on the road I will be asking about getting those plates back...
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Was given mine for my 21st birthday pressy 26 years ago.

    Been remade twice.
    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
    Grafton

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