Yes, that has been noticed before. The numberplate has been spotted on several Spykers. English plates work a bit different than Dutch. They are car independent, if you can put it like that. That means, that you for example can choose to keep your plate, when you sell your car. It's a whole business on it's own, that of interesting UK plates. You might have seen some ads in mags like EVO, Classic Cars etc etc, where they sell plates with cool text, or funny combo's.
Here's a Laviolette with the same numberplate (spotted in Monaco).
Yes, that has been noticed before. The numberplate has been spotted on several Spykers. English plates work a bit different than Dutch. They are car independent, if you can put it like that. That means, that you for example can choose to keep your plate, when you sell your car. It's a whole business on it's own, that of interesting UK plates. You might have seen some ads in mags like EVO, Classic Cars etc etc, where they sell plates with cool text, or funny combo's.
Here's a Laviolette with the same numberplate (spotted in Monaco).
In Belgium it works the same as in the U.K., the license plates are independent of the car, and because of that you can buy for example your own name as a plate ( as long as it is still 3 letters, 3 numbers).
Last edited by IVR007; 12-07-2010, 14:37.
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