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Old 01-22-2002, 02:39 PM
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...personalised number plate for sale. It is N1 CME and reads 'N1C ME'. I am opened to all reasonable offers. UK plates so I guess UK memebers only.
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I never understood this........??? YOu're selling a lisc. plate?
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Hi Luke,
Yes but only useful to UK residents as the plate can only be registered & primarily used in the UK. Unless you own a car in the UK and it is used on UK public roads regularly, this is not for you.

Sorry for th confusion! Thanks for the interest though.
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[quote]Originally posted by <a href="http://www.996cab.com:" target="_blank">www.996cab.com:</a>
<strong>this is not for you.

Sorry for th confusion</strong><hr></blockquote>


sorry, there's no confusion. It still seems "weird/different".
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Luke -- in England, the license plate generally stays with the car throughout its life (unlike the US, where cars are reregistered upon each sale and receive new license plates). Also, unlike the US, in England private parties are allowed to sell license plates. As a result, there is a thriving market in England for license plates that happen to have desirable number sequences (i.e., 911, F40, etc.). It's a different world.
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interesting. Thanks. <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />



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