9320 Reg Plate

Deyna18

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Call it a mid-life crisis. I have never really like personal reg plates based on names or initials, but I am contemplating a personal reg plate on a sports car with 9320 plus a few letters. I would welcome views as to whether this is cool or naff. I like the idea of typically only really me plus fellow blues knowing the significance given I live in the South.
 
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Call it a mid-life crisis. I have never really like personal reg plates based on names or initials, but I am contemplating a personal reg plate on a sports car with 9320 plus a few letters. I would welcome views as to whether this is cool or naff, but I think my 'dad dancing' is also cool. I like the idea of typically only really City fans knowing the significance given I live in the South.

Who cares if others get it….it’s about you… position the numbers so the fixer screw in black is positioned between the 3 And the 2. I’d suggest adding your initials after it…. Do you know what it will set you back?
 
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Call it a mid-life crisis. I have never really like personal reg plates based on names or initials, but I am contemplating a personal reg plate on a sports car with 9320 plus a few letters. I would welcome views as to whether this is cool or naff. I like the idea of typically only really me plus fellow blues knowing the significance given I live in the South.
The day you worry about what other people think is the day you might as well give up living.

If it’s not hurting anyone, causing offence or putting you in loads of debt and it makes you happy, just do it.
 
Call it a mid-life crisis. I have never really like personal reg plates based on names or initials, but I am contemplating a personal reg plate on a sports car with 9320 plus a few letters. I would welcome views as to whether this is cool or naff. I like the idea of typically only really me plus fellow blues knowing the significance given I live in the South.
If you live in the south of Timbuktu or Azerbaijan,then they possibly may not of heard of 93.20 but if you live in the south of England then everyone who is even remotely interested in football will know what 93.20 is.
It's probably the most iconic moment in modern football history.
 
If you live in the south of Timbuktu or Azerbaijan,then they possibly may not of heard of 93.20 but if you live in the south of England then everyone who is even remotely interested in football will know what 93.20 is.
It's probably the most iconic moment in modern football history.
Would they know it as 93:20? I think the majority of neutrals recognise it as 'the Aguero goal'.
 
The day you worry about what other people think is the day you might as well give up living.

If it’s not hurting anyone, causing offence or putting you in loads of debt and it makes you happy, just do it.
He said he lives down south. There will be lots of rags still hurting from it who will be offended by it
 
Call it a mid-life crisis. I have never really like personal reg plates based on names or initials, but I am contemplating a personal reg plate on a sports car with 9320 plus a few letters. I would welcome views as to whether this is cool or naff. I like the idea of typically only really me plus fellow blues knowing the significance given I live in the South.
Not having a go but to me they are classless. So are sports cars on middle aged men.
 
If it brings you a little joy and happiness then just go and do it. Life is way to short to worry about what other overweight, balding, middle aged men think. Every time you walk up to your car and see it, you will smile inside. Just how nice would that be?
 
Call it a mid-life crisis. I have never really like personal reg plates based on names or initials, but I am contemplating a personal reg plate on a sports car with 9320 plus a few letters. I would welcome views as to whether this is cool or naff. I like the idea of typically only really me plus fellow blues knowing the significance given I live in the South.
Nothing says “WANKE3” better than a personalised reg.
 
I once had T1ATO (DannyTiatto) and a rather poor attempt at kippax with K19PAX. Both were on plates that had a MCFC hologram. I think anything other than plain plates are pretty much illegal now. I eventually let both plates expire as they were under the old retention scheme that saw you have to pay yearly to retain them.

The T1ATO plate was interesting as one night at Barnsley away I arrived and the steward directed my car to a segregated area and I parked up and thought it was all very nice. I got out of the car and an attendent tried to usher me into the main stand assuming I was actually Danny Tiatto, and as you can see from the photo of me from about that time, I wasn't too dissimilar.

TIATTO PLATE.jpgFootball Aid.jpg
 
Call it a mid-life crisis. I have never really like personal reg plates based on names or initials, but I am contemplating a personal reg plate on a sports car with 9320 plus a few letters. I would welcome views as to whether this is cool or naff. I like the idea of typically only really me plus fellow blues knowing the significance given I live in the South.
They seem to be norm here in North Wales.. Not fussed myself.. They seem to be for narcissists OR people who are precious about having the latest year but don’t want people to know that their car is a few years old
 

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