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I usually live to regret this, but once in a while I get a custom plate for my cars.

 

Given the obsurity of a Caterham in Canada and the fun factor of the car it might be fun to get some kind of custom plate.

 

Its a British Racing Green 1990 Caterham Sprint

 

Ideas?

 

"TYPE 49" I've always liked that race car

 

"SUPER7"

 

"CATERHM"

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Like Mazda, I've never had a vanity plate before. My Caterham has ONABLAT on its plate.

 

I usually go for anonymous numbers and the lowest visibility plate available but I figured if someone wants to report me to the cops in my Caterham it probably won't matter what the plate number is.

 

The plate on my Miata is the now discontinued Colorado "Denim" version. It was discontinued at the request of the cops because it was hard to read. Its old and faded a bit and pretty much cannot be read much beyond 10'. Every year they ask me to turn it in for a new one but I politely refuse and they give me a new sticker for it.

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7 HEAVN

 

SE7EN

 

K8RHAM

 

LITENSS (Lightness)

 

ADLTNS (referring to "Add lightness")

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Removing unneeded piece of punctuation
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As to the 2FNKWIK, noted above,the BMV person really grilled me when I signed up for K8trum7. She was sure it was some kind of obscenity. I had to tell her what my car was, sound out the plate phonetically, and explain how this fitted the car. Even then, her demeanor said she just knew I was pulling a fast one:).

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I bought Ruadhd2's Rotus. It still has not been delivered. What a nightmare these transporters can be.

In Utah you can use old plates if you have a pair. I found a nice pair of 1967 plates that I plan on using, 1967 is registered year of the car. I think that is cooler than vanity plates that are a bit overdone. By the way "ROTUS" is available if I want it.

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