What is the coolest Porsche license plate you saw???
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My favorite place would also make a nice plate for a Porsche-- TAHITI
especially for a nice yellow turbo
especially for a nice yellow turbo
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I'm not a big fan of personal plates, but I rather like IXIXVI. It's a tough one for anyone who isn't in the know to remember too.
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Not on a Porsche but an interesting pair of plates on a Bentley and Aston Martin Vanquish parked in a car port on a house on Chelsea Embankment (one of the main thoroughfares into London and running alongside the Thames) - 2 B and NOT 2 B.
2 B is one of the first British plates from the early 1900's, while NOT 2 B is from the early sixties. Tricky to get one, very tricky to get both. Pair worth at least $200,000.
2 B is one of the first British plates from the early 1900's, while NOT 2 B is from the early sixties. Tricky to get one, very tricky to get both. Pair worth at least $200,000.
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I saw an old BMW convertible when I was a kid...it was lowered on rims (VERY uncommon at the time).
It read:
YBJLUS = Why be jealous?
the guy looked like a dick.