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Originally Posted by joethelion
...I'm assuming you mean plates for your car right?
here in the US, you don't have to include numbers - but I'm assuming you do in the UK(?)
but as far as the ones you've written, only
KR05 JAL - £499
R6WLA - £250 (Rowla)
JB03 MMM - £499 (JBO 03 MMM)
UW03 WHY - £499
seem to work
and only R6WLA looks cool - to me
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well yeah you do have to follow a pattern:
it must be 1 letter and up to three numbers and then three letters (the old style)
or
it must be 2 letters and two numbers 51-56 or 02-06 and then three letters (the current new style)
although there are rarer and more expensive variants like A1 or CUE 147...which are not advertsied on the site - these are using the conventional number plate system in the UK....
With some clever spacing and additions you can make a 11's appear like a U, for example: 1.1...
a 4 easily looks like an A as well...
and some of the better looking combinations above may not have been available...because they are already on cars, and in the new system you cannot use 1's or 0's in the numbers....
personally i like UM04NER - but thats loads of cash...