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Re: Vanity plate ideas?

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Vanity plate ideas?
From: "otmc@bc1.com" <otmc@bc1.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 16:07:01 -0800
A friend of mine in university had a white 911 with the vanity plate SNO
MAN on it. I recall a tense and long afternoon at US Customs as we headed
down to Seattle for a long weekend. This was also the afternoon that I
learned that Customs is not required to re-assemble your car after
dismantling it. 



>At 06:48 PM 13/02/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>jbonina@nectech.com wrote:
>>> 
>>>      I'm expecting to register (U.S., Massachusetts) my TR6 for the first
>>>      time nect week. Since this si my first toy (if you don't count my '66
>>>      Chevelle back when I was in High School 20+ years ago) I thought it
>>>      would be fun to have a Vanity (custom) plate on the car.
>>> 
>>>      I'm limited to a maximum of 6 number/letter combinations here in
Mass.
>>>      Also, in Mass. it's only a 4-5 month comfortable driving season.
>>> 
>>>      Here were some of my ideas:
>>> 
>>>      YAHOO
>>>      WHEEE
>>>      TR6 FUN
>>>      73 TR6
>>>      BREEZE
>>>      WINDY
>>>      COOL
>>>      AW.SUM
>>>      DUUDE
>>>      MY.TOY
>>>      2SEATR
>>>      TOPDWN
>>>      SPD.RCR
>>> 
>>> 
>>>      I'm looking for other suggestions....I'll post my choice when I
>>>      finally make up my mind. Thanks for amusing me!
>>> 
>>YAHOO ain't bad, but please, please, under no circumstances must you put
>>MY TOY on your plate.  (I probably just offended someone.)  All vanity
>>plates carry some implication of MY TOY, so putting such a phrase on a
>>plate is merely redundant.  I, for one, am partial to the
>>anti-vanity-statements on vanity plates -- something like IMADORK, for
>>instance ...
>>
>>--
>>I.M.A. Dork
>>73 GT6
>>74 Spitfire
>>

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