If you were to get a personalized plate for your V12 Ferrari, what would it be? or what is it if you already have it? Scott
How about 456 GT, F456GT, F116B (engine type), 5.5V12, 5474CC, 442HP, 302KPH, MY V12 or V12FUN? Mine is 575M.
Mine is 12PLUS2 on a 456M Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Also could consider 12PRSX (for the Star Wars geeks) GOZTO12 (for the Spinal Tap geeks)
Scott, unfortunatly, we don't have the same possibilities in Europe. Here each country has it's own specification regarding numbers, letters and sizes. For example in Germany the first letter stands for the city, in which the car has been registered. Anyhow, I'm quiet happy with my plate.... Saluti, Jürgen Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Mine is 550V12.. see http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/456-550-575-sponsored-bradan/387408-specialty-license-plates-suggestions-2.html
I personally think the color of the car or your favorite team's colors in Italian is fun. so for a Black car Nero 550 ? just an idea.
Here's the tag I chose for my 550 Maranello. I think it's kinda cool! Here's why: - AEOLUS was the Greek God and keeper of the winds. The 550 swoops like the wind! - There actually were 3 wind Gods known by the name AEOLUS. In the case of the 550, the regular 550 Maranello, the WSR 550 Maranello and the Barchetta 550 Maranello. - AEOLUS had 6 sons and 6 daughters joined in wedlock, in this case, AEOLUS' 12 children represent the 550's powerful 12 cylinder engine. - In Greek mythology, the winds were often depicted as horse-shaped spirits.....the Ferrari's prancing horse! Of course, no one will ever look at that tag and know all that....but I do...and now you also do. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Old picture- she is sorely missed but now lives in Maine. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Greg- Twelve, cute. Nice thing about living in New Mexico, besides 12 month driving, is you can pick just about anything for your plate with virtually no competition. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Greg- Lots of beach, no ocean. Lots of mountains too. 10,300' (3140 m) out my front door and one 11,300' (3414 m) out the back door.