Mark.W
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As above whats the max price you would pay for a private plate?
Seen one for mine but is £833 all in not sure if its worth spending that but is the only one that i can find thats decent.
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Daimo B
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Depends on the plate, and how rich I was.
I'd spend probably up to £1000, maybe a bit more on a private plate. Depends on how cool it was and if if came on a car or was a named plate.
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ed
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I think I'd spend about £650 max on one. I only say that because that's how much the one I want for my Corsa costs
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Colin
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Mine was £400, and then mutliple times of £105's for changing vehicle
Is it how much would I spend.......who knows its easy to get carried away. COL1N was about £100k last time it sold, even if I was wedged I wouldnt!!
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corsa_chris_w
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whats the plate you have in mind
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Depends on the plate, and how rich I was.
Agreed. Generally no more than £300, if I was rich I'd pay more.
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corsa_chris_w
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pic wont show for me bud
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Mark.W
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M195 ARK
[Edited on 08-03-2010 by wooly101uk]
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aron
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a private plate would be the final stage of a project for me, not very important in my eyes.
but then i'd spend £1000+ on wheels and think that's ok lol.
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Daimo B
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Can you still get plates for > £300?
Aaron, plate will last longer too I've not had a set of alloys thats remained in brand new condition for the last 8 years
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Generation
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Fuck all, I like tht my car says its a p reg, and that all old cars dont have to be covered in rust you could spend that on so much stuff on your car
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aron
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Can you still get plates for > £300?
Aaron, plate will last longer too I've not had a set of alloys thats remained in brand new condition for the last 8 years
to a certain extent i agree, but a decent set of wheels which are treated with kid gloves will be easy enough to sell, and they're much more generic than a 'personal' plate so appeal to a wider market.
there's a e46 325 touring round my way with the number plate 'G51', pretty nice, but pretty pointless too.
that said, i will buy a dateless plate for my golf when it's 'finished'
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Gareth F
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Mine was £495
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a_j_mair
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mine was £250 from dvla may spend upto £500 if i could afford it
it is not the plate that costs though
i have had at least 5 fines for my number plates and then 3 car changes aswell.
fines were completely my own fault mind
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am4nf
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The number plate I want got sold with my papa's jeep and the closest I can find to it is about 24k
[Edited on 08-03-2010 by am4nf]
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mattk
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I wanted F14TGP F14T GP (Fiat Grande Punto)
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by aron
quote: Originally posted by VXR
Can you still get plates for > £300?
Aaron, plate will last longer too I've not had a set of alloys thats remained in brand new condition for the last 8 years
to a certain extent i agree, but a decent set of wheels which are treated with kid gloves will be easy enough to sell, and they're much more generic than a 'personal' plate so appeal to a wider market.
there's a e46 325 touring round my way with the number plate 'G51', pretty nice, but pretty pointless too.
that said, i will buy a dateless plate for my golf when it's 'finished'
And a decent plate will earn you a shedload of money if you pick it up at the right time.
D5NNA was obtained for £700. We've had offers over £10,000 for it.....
No wheels are gonna match that.
For my plate, i'd have to find some big bloke homie gang leader, which might end up in me getting nothing but a cap in my ass...
D4MO B can also be D4 MOB
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weddy1988
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tbh buying a plate will last you all your life if you dont buy a mega old car you can always keep the plate?
i seen one R055 WED (Ross wedderburn) so i though that was good but cant justifiey 1800 quidlys
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AK
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I quite fancy AK 43... its up for sale just now with offers of around £6500 + invited. dont have the money just now though
AK 47 would be great.
My bro has LSK 604 which is worth a fair bit now... think it was bought for about £400 15-18years ago.
I dont really like 'dated' plates ( i know they all are but I mean thing like H3 GTR)
The Plate on the GTR is worth about £600 but i'd never pay that much for it as i think its pish. G19 GTR.
Fee has one too, M66 FEE. S'ok for a budhet plate I suppose
White Audi R8 V10 that zooms round here has the plate V10. Hate to think how much that cost
[Edited on 08-03-2010 by AK]
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aron
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
quote: Originally posted by aron
quote: Originally posted by VXR
Can you still get plates for > £300?
Aaron, plate will last longer too I've not had a set of alloys thats remained in brand new condition for the last 8 years
to a certain extent i agree, but a decent set of wheels which are treated with kid gloves will be easy enough to sell, and they're much more generic than a 'personal' plate so appeal to a wider market.
there's a e46 325 touring round my way with the number plate 'G51', pretty nice, but pretty pointless too.
that said, i will buy a dateless plate for my golf when it's 'finished'
And a decent plate will earn you a shedload of money if you pick it up at the right time.
D5NNA was obtained for £700. We've had offers over £10,000 for it.....
No wheels are gonna match that.
For my plate, i'd have to find some big bloke homie gang leader, which might end up in me getting nothing but a cap in my ass...
D4MO B can also be D4 MOB
as i said, i agree with you... although plates are very subjective by their nature, plus i think the right time to buy has passed, they're way overpriced for something 'good' with 3 letters, 3 numbers
the best option would be to buy old cars for their plates, that i can understand. (bit of a shame to break a classic for it's plate though lol)
plates where you need to move the letters around to mean something are SO uncool in my opinion.
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Daimo B
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My plate is uncool then as I need to move the spacing to another place.
But I love it so
Agreed though, buying a plate soley to make a profit is a hard game now. 10 years ago was the time.
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Colin
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I think i'd buy one relevant to the car instead of faintly trying to spell my name if I got another.
For example if I got a V8 M3 next I would love the plate V8 BMW, it is available but its £6,235, I wouldnt pay that unless I got to the stage in life where £6k meant to me what 60 pound does now
CO11NJS is released in December. Im not sure how better/worse it is than C8LNJ tbh I dont really like having my name(ish) on my car, makes it too easy a target! I just hate leaving my car parked outside pubs etc in town just incase some scrote see's it & decides they dont like me!!
[Edited on 08-03-2010 by Colin]
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
M195 ARK
[Edited on 08-03-2010 by wooly101uk]
I personally wouldnt spend £833 for that one as it just looks like a normal M reg plate.
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Graeme
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i was looking at G24EME a while back that was up for just over £2k and was really tempted.
My current one which is C4 WLK i orginally bout for £249 when i was 15 which is 8 years ago now. i was offered about £1200 for it from a guy with a Carerra 4 with the surname Wilkinson but i didnt sell because wouldnt buy me what i wanted.
I have spent a fortune though transfering it from vehicle to vehicle at £80 each time plus if i retained it another £25.
Today though i put it on a car first time in 2 years.
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Mark.W
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quote: Originally posted by fro-dizzle
quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
M195 ARK
[Edited on 08-03-2010 by wooly101uk]
I personally wouldnt spend £833 for that one as it just looks like a normal M reg plate.
Looks private to me and is clear as what it says.
I wanted W28 OLY but cant for the year my car is
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