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Personal plates

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 3:12 pm
by Coote_00
Hey all, have some new personal plates and was just wanting to know if i will have any trouble fitting them on the rear of an NA

Cheers

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2022 4:00 pm
by bruce
You paid a premium for those! I dislike them even though I've got a few (cheap or free).
It is probably to wide for smaller beaver panel (extra wide plate) , u will need the NA8 beaver. U will need to drill holes in the plate (!) or use a frame.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 10:16 am
by Rocky
Personalised plates are a bit of fun but usually expensive. But it's all relative, isn't it. Some folks have tens of thousands tied up in a boat and fishing gear, some a Caravan or bikes. I enjoy seeing the interesting and amusing ones when out driving.
Years ago my Wife said "Hey - your name is coming up on the standard QLD plates, why don't you see if you can get a set". So I did. My existing plates were very worn so they were happy to replace them for $16.50 with a set with a set that just happened to have my name on them. I wanted a black and silver set so I paid another $96. (I think) to get them remanufactured in slimline black and silver. Most people don't realise they are a standard government issue, apart from the colour/size. On mine, the numbers come first whereas personalised plates have the word first.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 11:25 am
by greenMachine
Yes, I did the same (almost).

When I got the original GM in 2000, one of the first things I did was think about personalised plates. I was never going to actually pay for them, but was inspired by my brother's 'NSX 30L' on the Honda which he got by fronting up to the motor registry and simply asking (he had identified the shop front that was issuing that batch).

I got mine similarly as it is a standard issue combination, but had to request them which cost me a one-off $90 or so (no ongoing payment like now), so 'A MX5 OK' (AMX 50K) rules! It is a bit subtle. I had one member of the Club follow me for a couple of hours before they came on the CB to simply say 'now I get it!' 8) :D

They have stayed with me, now on the third MX!

:mrgreen:

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 12:30 pm
by bruce
What I don't understand are people paying a kings ransom for plates. They are tied to a State, thus can only be displayed on a car in that State. You can sell them insterstate but then can't be used.
Whereas mobile numbers have none of those problems and can actually be used (a plate sits on a car and really does nothing except feed an ego).

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 12:53 pm
by Lokiel
Who manufactured these plates?

I've had several from PPQ and they all came with multiple mounting hole options despite the fact that I ordered them as replacement plates for a specific vehicle.

I like clever/amusing personalised number plates, or those that have a story behind them, and find them much easier to remember - I can never remember Buzz's (my Mazda SP23) "normal" number plate.

My personalised plates have always been 5 or 6 character/number combinations though since I can't justify paying over A$1,000 for a number plate, even on Gina (originally an 04 MX-5 SE/MSM).

Here's Gina's current number plates (LLO110) from PPQ once I realised that I could almost make Gina Lollobrigida's nickname, "La Lollo", from a 3x letter + 3x number plate combination for under $500 (note all the pre-drilled holes to accommodate any vehicle):
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- "Yes officer, it looks like someone has VANDALISED my number plates by adding that small letter 'a' - it's so small that I hadn't even noticed it!"
- that extra letter "A" would cost an additional $500 and I think that the plate looks better with the small lowercase "a".

Background story for this plate: I love the classic shape of the NB MX-5, it has more curves than the NA with its "wider hips" and the molding on top of the two centre air vents always reminds me of cleavage (stand about a metre behind an NB with the top down and you'll see what I mean). I've always named my cars so decided to name my new SE/MSM after a beautiful classic actress known for her figure/curves - Gina Lollobrigida.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 2:52 pm
by bruce
Yup, that sticker would be a fine.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 4:57 pm
by bruce
I wouldn't pay a premium for TOP1E55 as there is no value. Far too many combos to achieve the same, similar result. U could make it out of dozens of combos, thus why pay for it unless it is TOPLESS.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 6:00 pm
by greenMachine
Lokiel wrote:... the molding on top of the two centre air vents always reminds me of cleavage (stand about a metre behind an NB with the top down and you'll see what I mean).


Ever drĂ­ven a Bugeyes, or even sat in one? Now THOSE are cleavage ... :lol:

:mrgreen:

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 7:46 am
by bruce
No Bugeyes have bug eyes, not 8008s.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:20 am
by greenMachine
Too cryptic for me Bruce :?

:mrgreen:

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 3:04 pm
by charcoal
Years ago, a young lady who used to work with me was given a 21st birthday present...
800 OBS
For some reason she decided that she didn't want them :shock:

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 3:30 pm
by bruce
Ha ha ha!
They wouldn't allow that nowadays.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 8:17 pm
by taminga16
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Just for fun, I would not purchase them.

Re: Personal plates

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2022 12:08 pm
by bruce
People buy the stupidest plates ie. YOLK... Why, and why would you pay one dollar for it?!