If you have the mentality of a 12 year old and own a car with a number-plate has possibly has the ability to be mis-spaced to create a word in any given dictionary - the chances are that you will. These are examples of such people.Home1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 11 |
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Brighton- Feb 08 ST53 ETSJust begging to be squished into the word STREETS. |
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Brighton - Feb 08 K1 TFO Taken from a 1993 motor, re-arranged to read KIT FO. Wonder why? |
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Brighton- Feb 08 T8 TTOPictured at Brighton's Tattoo convention was a 'street' Chrysler Cruiser, complete with flames and wheelie bars and a T8TTO number plate. |
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M40 - Feb 08 E4 TIN Cunningly arranged to say Eat In. Why do something like this just because you can? |
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Crawley - Feb 08 S111 RCO
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Feb 08 - Submitted by X R9 NOW As before, subtle numberplate bolts make for an amendment from a 9 to an S. |
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Lambeth, London - March 08 MO07 SPYWishful thinking? |
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Brighton - March 08 SE51 YLEStyle? So far from the truth! |
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Eastbourne - March 08 XNO 88YTook the word right out of my mouth! |
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A2, London - March 08, submitted by Joe B, many thanks Don't usually get two dafties together: We have the usual black motor with a black/silver plate on the left displaying a cheap Irish plate which is obviously post 73 We then have a SAAB with a fantastic SAAB (sort of) plate. |










