NiceI dunno, but they beat me to it too. I settled for INEOS 1. If I would have thought about 1NEOS I could have still got a UF plate View attachment 7863703
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NiceI dunno, but they beat me to it too. I settled for INEOS 1. If I would have thought about 1NEOS I could have still got a UF plate View attachment 7863703
I think that might be irksome running that plate in the UK, our ever eager traffic police
Nice!Ordered last January they arrived 12/31.
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Thank you - I posted on that thread as well.There is thread for vanity plates here.
You have good taste in plates lolGetting customized plates started when I got my LR Disco1. Never felt I wanted them prior to that. But my D1 was the first car that was really “me” — and I couldn’t allow some random combo of letters and numbers be attached to a me-car!
It’s like the movie Jerry Maguire where he says that infamous line “You……..Complete me”. For me, the personalized plate = It Completes It.
My LR3 is ANNML
My Grenadier is ANNML2
ANNML is — Ann (First name), M (middle initial), L (last initial)
(Just noticed registration sticker is crooked and that really bugs me lol)
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Moved to Washington, so I have to get a new plate. WaMVD wouldn't allow the same number plate. What a sad day. Maybe there is someone in a GT3RS.
No question...I never saw the appeal of vanity license plates before, but now I am (slightly shamefully) tempted to snag a Grenadier-themed plate for my future rig. Is anyone else struggling with this moral dilemma?GRENNY and GRENADR are the two that come to mind. Curious to hear others' views on the subject and any contemplated plates!