Number plates - Non-Boaty
- claymore
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Number plates - Non-Boaty
Sorry to post this here but what will happen to car number plates after 09?
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Claymore

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Re: Number plates - Non-Boaty
Would hope mine would still be there...
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Donald

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Donald
- claymore
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Re: Number plates - Non-Boaty
OK
we have 05 then 55 etc
once we've gone beyond 95 - what happens?
Sorry for now putting this in clearer format but then again - if I had, the great unwashed would not have had a chance to shine....
we have 05 then 55 etc
once we've gone beyond 95 - what happens?
Sorry for now putting this in clearer format but then again - if I had, the great unwashed would not have had a chance to shine....

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Claymore

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Re: Number plates - Non-Boaty
The current numbers will last up to 49 / 99. I think the idea is to then swap over the first and last letter groups and have another 50 years worth of 50, 00, etc. in the middle, . Statistically, I don't suppose too many of us will be around to see it...
Meantime, I'm not into this new-fangled notation. My number plate starts with H959---.
Meantime, I'm not into this new-fangled notation. My number plate starts with H959---.
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Re: Number plates - Non-Boaty
Gosh, my Volvo's newer than yours - K181---DaveS wrote:. . . . My number plate starts with H959---.
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