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Did you get them to fit the personal plate from new? So it never had a conventional registration year plate?
 
This colour looks superb and will be very fashionable and will take a superb gloss when given a dose of Carnauba !

Re Number Plate: The dealers name appears within the regulation size of the plate - illegal ! Take a chance and charge him for advertising given the current economic situation !
 
ive done this with all my new cars since 2001-they are given new reg when ive sold on approp to yr they were first reg
 
i asked if yours was there when i visited on monday but paddy said it wasnt.wanted a sneak peep[:D].they are very keen to get me in one-offering severl thousand extra on mine!!they said you would have got much less for yours now!!!!well done!!
 
I'll wash my Aqua Cab tomorrow and submit a few pretty pics in The Cotswolds. Incidently, I have found that Porsche Aqua is exactly the same colour as my Mini Cooper Lightning Blue. I paste a pic of them both.
 
Congrats Jonathan, she looks grand, like the blue roof & 19 inch Carrera Classic alloys, still pure class.
 
ORIGINAL: Carreraman2s

This colour looks superb and will be very fashionable and will take a superb gloss when given a dose of Carnauba !

Re Number Plate: The dealers name appears within the regulation size of the plate - illegal ! Take a chance and charge him for advertising given the current economic situation !

Why is that illegal? From what I know the dealer, if he supplies the plate, is obliged to put his name and postcode there.
 
ORIGINAL: dyllan

is that a new number plate derek,i dont recall seeing that on the caymans??

It was on the Mini Cab, but before that on both Boxsters, 997 and 996. I put it on the Gen 2 cab cos I'm going to keep it [:D]
 
ORIGINAL: dyllan
ive done this with all my new cars since 2001-they are given new reg when ive sold on approp to yr they were first reg
Do they charge the same for a plate like this as for a 'cherished' number - ie: £200 and upwards?

Interesting to see the 997 and Mini side-by-side - just shows how big the modern Mini is!
 
ORIGINAL: spyderman

Did you get them to fit the personal plate from new? So it never had a conventional registration year plate?

I had this number on a retention certificate. It was on my previous 997 which the OPC took in part ex at the begining of August so my new car will not have been given a 58 plate until I come to retaining my "cherished number" again in a few years time.
 
Very, very nice.... but get the steering wheel straight next time [;)]
I Think the birds eye view shows off the rear lights to their best [8D]

garyw
 

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