Q, this is 2009, you fart and the EPA know........................ You hit a car and it is automatically reported to the authorities. I remember the old film Demolition Man where you can be walking down the street and get fined for swearing, or traffic enfringement etc...... Welcome to the 00's.........
doesn't take long to work out poor old Brettski, but he is a lovely man .... haven't seen you at Tedder the last few times I was down there .... have you moved ??
my principality was the victim of an uprising ! the monarchy was overthrown, and I was suddenly in exile ....so I have been tarting it around various other venues in the st
Saw this the other day whilst cruising in the 'Shire' (of all places). Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sorry , I didn't even think to bring a camera , , , I hadn't mentioned it before but I do plan to bring my video camera on club days and hope to get some good stuff. I've made some videos on other stuff and have had a hit on my hands once...... all I have to do is sort out the editing -- a complete pain !
Missed this post first time around. I agree with you. Three digits or less on brand new expensive cars looks rather crass, IMHO. These plates used to be a rare sight- and 5 and 6 digit heritage plates still are (not 'collectible' ). Almost every $200k+ car has one; it's as if a three digit plate (or less) is now a dealer-fitted option. Crass and common.
So in all fairness, what happens when the cars are no longer drivable or written off etc....... Surely like anything its just being passed on from one generation to the next. I'm not one who would fork out big money for a number plate, thats just me but some like them. Those owners stopped the recent proposed relaese of more low digit numbers. I guess its a club.
Yes, I think they started at 1, but were the newer style number plate with "Victoria" on them as oppossed to VIC. Obviously the font was slightly different. They are mentioned somewhere in this thread from memory.
Today near Kulangoor - Black Lexus SUV with "ICTIT" - thing was, I was heading home from the clinic with an icepack on my chest, so it was on the wrong car! True story I swear!