Marlon number plate

Thanks for all the responses.
@cerbera - made me chuckle
@85genius - yeh, I reckon Number5's find should include the price of a sex change :D
@enzed4 - well, £250 or less is cheap in my book, however, I paid quite a bit more for my current plate :oops:
@Yorkie - I think I agree
@Stuartt - that's my pick of the bunch

As said at the top, just a bit of fun - will most likely stick with the one I've got :)
 
Marlon said:
srhutch said:
Marlon I would get a prefix type plate. Nobody except you will know its a private plate otherwise.

M200 LON fits that bill

I hear you fella, prefix Marlons are thin on the ground.
Here's one:

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Maybe try it the other way round - changing your name to match a plate? :wink:
 
Good luck with your search Marlon. :thumbsup:

I'll never get a personal plate - my first name is Iain. :lol: 1 JD is probably worth 10/20/50/100 times more than my car! :lol:
 
M48 LON with a bit of imagination works.

Two short bits of tape, one black (to extend the 4) then one white/yellow (to blank out the bottom of 8 ), would make it even better. :lol:
 
Number5 said:
macsbm said:
M4R 1ON if you can find it

I found it - get your credit card out Marlon

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If I pulled up behind that plate I'd say it was Marion. I showed it to my Pal and asked him what it said and he said Marion, he's not on the forum and I didn't tell him what it was meant to say... :? So save your $26000
 
DMC63 said:
Number5 said:
macsbm said:
M4R 1ON if you can find it

I found it - get your credit card out Marlon

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If I pulled up behind that plate I'd say it was Marion. I showed it to my Pal and asked him what it said and he said Marion, he's not on the forum and I didn't tell him what it was meant to say... :? So save your $26000

I reckon it's be more like £100,000 now, that £26k was in 1989!

Mind you, it's on a nice'ish car at the mo..

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Mike
 
Ducklakeview said:
DMC63 said:
Number5 said:
I found it - get your credit card out Marlon

Marlon.JPG

If I pulled up behind that plate I'd say it was Marion. I showed it to my Pal and asked him what it said and he said Marion, he's not on the forum and I didn't tell him what it was meant to say... :? So save your $26000

I reckon it's be more like £100,000 now, that £26k was in 1989!

Mind you, it's on a nice'ish car at the mo..

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Mike

F*******ck!! That's in another dimension to the one I live in! Now, never say never, but £100.000 on a plate!!! I guess it's all relative. If you've got miwlians of quids then it's pennies. But even If you have 5 million quid knocking about then £100,000s still a kick in the nuts for a plate.
Then again I'm sure Marion, oops, sorry Marlon :poke: has got a few quid hidden somewhere :wink:
 
paulgs1000 said:
M48 LON with a bit of imagination works.

Two short bits of tape, one black (to extend the 4) then one white/yellow (to blank out the bottom of 8 ), would make it even better. :lol:

I like - but currently on a 1995 VW Passat :(
 
Yorkie is right, Colin, your current plate is quite distinctive and definitely offer on here if you are going to get rid - first dibs?? I think the second one in your list is the best Marlon version. :thumbsup:
Stevo
 
stevo///m3 said:
Yorkie is right, Colin, your current plate is quite distinctive and definitely offer on here if you are going to get rid - first dibs?? I think the second one in your list is the best Marlon version. :thumbsup:
Stevo

I agree about the 2nd one being the best Marlon plate Stevo, thanks for the compliment on my current plate (which I will probably stick with :wink: )
 
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