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Or worst.
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Why do our license plates have to be soooo ugly? At least the special interest ones are just plain black and white.
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Clever. I don’t hate it.
Not as good as “RU18QT” though.
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The implementation here is a bit rough, but I like the idea:
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Great now I have to go watch Troy.
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Do you find the new Sower ones better or worse?
![]() 05/14/2017 at 21:50 |
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Better. But now we went from Packer green and gold to Michigan blue and gold...
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I’d be more impressed if that weren’t the factory numbers.
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Looks like Metallica guy traded his Passat for a C30...
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Interesting. In New Hampshire you can’t have an all-numbers vanity plate....
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Really? Suprised about that since they hand out vanity plates. I think only Virginia has more.
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Surprising indeed. I think there are some that are grandfathered, for example just this morning I saw “85249-” as a plate, which would have never been issued that way (with the dash) but also doesn’t meet current rules.
Now if you
know somebody
you can still get a numeric-only plate, in low digits, and if you happen to choose something that’s not already issued, you can choose the numbers. My wife is the current holder of such a plate.