by my pathetic maths, i reckon there is more than 175000 5 digit combinations, using the 3 letter 2 number form.
obviously there is 99999 5 number combos
PYROS
PYRCM
Personalized Plates are for limp wristed iridium visor wearers
by my pathetic maths, i reckon there is more than 175000 5 digit combinations, using the 3 letter 2 number form.
obviously there is 99999 5 number combos
do you think they'd let me get this one?
http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/veh...istration.html about half way down Replace a plate for $8.80 I know they are running a business, and that there is the additional paperwork of changing plate details, but the raw product cost $8.80 retail. Nice profit margin there.Originally Posted by pyrocam
Speed limits are just a suggestion, like pants.
TOIDI
with the message "era uoy sey"
WONKO
W0NKO
WONK0
W0NK0
We got my Mum
OH2B50
for her 50th
Speed limits are just a suggestion, like pants.
What sluts me off is that even with PPlates, you're limited to 5 characters for motorbikes.
Back when I had my '54 Zundapp and '66 Puch scooters, I wanted to have pplates for them (yeah, like I could really afford that)
I used to call the Puch "The Beast" and the Zundapp "the Dragon" (it was green and it blew out a lot of smoke (pre-mix blue-smoke))
Wanted to have their names in German (native language of their respective countries of origin) but when it came to the Zundapp neither DRACHE nor the English word DRAGON would be allowed as they were one character more than that allowed for a motorcycle
WTF does it matter if a PPlate on a bike is 6 chars rather than 5? It's a custom plate - we're already breaking the "number, number, letter, letter, letter" format.
If I had a decent bike that I deemed worthy of a pplate, I'd get one but it'd have to have some sort of meaning.
Motorbike Camping for the win!
I've seen a few cars with plates that would be better suited to bikes sometimes. Saw one this morning - YEHAA on a crappy ute. need I say more?
I kinda think some are wasted on the wrong vehicle..
surely they could go 11AA1, or 1AAA1, OR 1AA11 OR 1AAAA OR anyfink really?Originally Posted by Hitcher
Agree with the L33T. Just don't get it. Must be city kid talk or something?????
Close, more so just teh UBER INTARWEB GEEKZ know what it is. Such as me. Just a bunch of online gamers started calling themselves "elite" which evolved into "1337" There is close to a whole thread about it somewhere here. No I dear where though.Originally Posted by Stevo
Done. All used up.Originally Posted by Stevo
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
I think adding a PPlate to your bike/car is just another way to add a bit of your personality to it, much the same as we do when we bolt on bits. A set of aftermarket mufflers for instance. Sure they add to the performance, make a lot more noise etc... but is also changing it from the norm.
When I had my TL for instance I spent a lot of time personalising it. Putting a PPlate on it was just a progression from that. The plus is that you can take your plate with you if you wish when you change bikes.
Unless, of course, you've picked one that references the vehicle like "82BMW" or some such - then the plus is that you can add the price of the plate (and any mark-up you wish) to the price of the bike when you sell it.Originally Posted by Grumpy
Motorbike Camping for the win!
Really?Originally Posted by Hitcher
Coulda fooled me!
if you have a P'Plate with 5 or less characters.... can you swap between cage and motorbike? Assuming you pay the necessary money and do the needed paperwork. Is it possible?
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Originally Posted by Slipstream
Yes. From memory it costs about $10 per vehicle to change over.
Matt Thompson
Trailers, tractors and road working machinery all have five-digit or fewer plates. They're gone-burgers. Once 99ZZZ is issued (somebody says it's already gone, probably as a PP), that's it. Six-digit plates for bikes too.Originally Posted by Stevo
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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