No i'm not asking THAT question again....!
But i have seen a few cars that have Q plates that have ended up with something relating to their cars...
Best example is a raw striker that had the plate something like: Q 123 RAW
Do you reckon that RAW themselves sweet-talked the DVLA for that or do you think it's in the realms of us mere mortals to be able to influence
the plate when they assign it?
I was given a choice of half a dozen or so Q plates when I went to the DVLA office, all using the local suffix range. I was told that was that and no
I couldn't influence or choose anything other than those in front of me.
I made a joke along the lines of "as long as it does spell ~$% ( I can't rememebr the exact word i used, I don't really mind". You
can imagine the reaction of the member of staff. They didn't share the joke.....
Was the Striker you saw on the road or on show?
Rich
[Edited on 26/6/12 by jamesbond007ltk]
Are Q's still following the old format rather than the new?
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
Are Q's still following the old format rather than the new?
I'm a dumb ass at times.