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They fall into the category of 'status symbol' to my way of thinking, and as I've never ascribed to that way of thinking they leave me cold.
You've got one, then?
I liked that. He - or a previous owner - was on the telly a while ago, in a programme about Prat Plates. He reckoned that N2GEL identified him as someone with a sense of humour and certainly that is how he came across. I don't have a problem, either, with the woman who regularly passes me in her modest Nissan labelled MR5 4MED.Just found online that .... N2GEL is up for sale at £76,000.
Just found online that it has just recently sold for £250,000 and N2GEL is up for sale at £76,000. Think I'd sooner buy an house for £250,000, you would not get much shelter underneath a couple of plates above your head
I saw the TV programme, too. I strongly suspect that "N2GEL" has a plate in which the '2' is specially narrowed, so that it looks like an 'I'. But he probably keeps a legal plate too, to switch to when he goes for his MOT...These are the ones that amuse me. They just shout "LOSER!", in my mind. If you can't get "N1 GEL", you've missed it. "N2 GEL" doesn't spell anything.
+1 to that. I was passed this afternoon by a Mini which had something like M11MNE which was covered in screw heads but I couldn't figure out if it was meant to look like My Mini or something else.These are the ones that amuse me. They just shout "LOSER!", in my mind. If you can't get "N1 GEL", you've missed it. "N2 GEL" doesn't spell anything.
Whenever I'm out and about cycling and I see one of these, I just think to myself..."what a sausage head".