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yrrnotelekktric
Has anyone else ever thought about having a customized license plate?
OF COURSE YOU HAVE laugh.gif
Please don`t share it if it is in use.
Only share one that you think would be cool to use. _smile.gif
Azarel
Uh. You mean customized license plate, not a custom driver's license. ;x
pandamonium
QUOTE(Azarel @ Oct 2 2006, 1:39 AM) *
Uh. You mean customized license plate, not a custom driver's license. ;x


ahahhaha. lol laugh.gif

but i always wanted to get Dev8 = deviate meaning to turn away from. Cause when i was in cali and also younger i saw that liscence plate and i thought it was cool. but umm i dunno other than that.
Infinite.
Ah so she means plate?

I don't really know what I would want. My mother use to have LadyDeth for the longest times.

My dad always wanted me to have mine as Hollyann -shrugs-
KissMe2408
lol yeah I used to want a customized drivers license plate.

Maybe something with K8T or something I had no idea really.
And by the time I got my car, it was just easier to get reg tags.

And it was such a hassle at the DMV and actually getting the car, that at that point I really didn't care...
Azarel
QUOTE(Infinite. @ Oct 1 2006, 10:52 PM) *
My dad always wanted me to have mine as Hollyann -shrugs-
But Hollyann is too long for a plate.. since it's eight characters and license plates are only seven..

Anyway, I don't think it's worth getting a custom plate since the you have to pay for it every month/year/Iforget.
Infinite.
^o_O

Its 8 letters here. And its 40$ a year. Atleast here.

^o_O

Its 8 letters here. And its 40$ a year. Atleast here.

Like I said, my mother had the license plate Ladydeth=8 letters

My dad always wanted mine to be Hollyann=8 letters.

Sorry don't mean to be rude, or if you found that rude pinch.gif

http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/forms/specialized...oad/choose8.pdf
mipadi
Custom driver's license == fake ID? wink.gif
Azarel
QUOTE(Infinite. @ Oct 1 2006, 11:00 PM) *
^o_O

Its 8 letters here. And its 40$ a year. Atleast here.

Like I said, my mother had the license plate Ladydeth=8 letters

My dad always wanted mine to be Hollyann=8 letters.

Sorry don't mean to be rude, or if you found that rude pinch.gif
Ooh. Oops. It's seven characters here in California.

<absent-minded.
stephinika
I used to think about it long before I had my drivers' license...now that I have it, I haven't even thought about it. Seems too much of a hassle. *shrug*
think!IMAGINARILY
URC4RS0X
XD.gif I dunno.
I would just make up something random right now, but I'm not feeling creative.
Mine would probably be 0R4NGS0X (orange socks) or R4WRS0CK or ELAINEEE or E DU or E D Z L or something like that.
I don't feel random right now. sad.gif

What really socks is that NY only allows up 6 letters/numbers in your license plate.
Jeng
erm jeng
hehe

but i would get one, the random letters and numbers are just fine
ECD & C0
QUOTE(Jeng @ Oct 2 2006, 9:30 AM) *
but i would get one, the random letters and numbers are just fine


me too my cousin had mr. fish don't ask
Kathleen
QUOTE(Infinite. @ Oct 2 2006, 2:00 AM) *
^o_O

Its 8 letters here. And its 40$ a year. Atleast here.

^o_O

Its 8 letters here. And its 40$ a year. Atleast here.

Like I said, my mother had the license plate Ladydeth=8 letters

My dad always wanted mine to be Hollyann=8 letters.

Sorry don't mean to be rude, or if you found that rude pinch.gif

http://www.ncdot.org/dmv/forms/specialized...oad/choose8.pdf

Forty dollars a year? Ew. No way. Besides, who obsesses over their license plates? mellow.gif On top of that, fleeing from the scene of a crime in a car with a custom license is not too smart.
Mr. Slowjamz
kathleen i love your signature ....anyways ......custom plates or license ... im guessing plates because every1 should have a similar i.d. in your state ...but it changes by year too
x_curse_of_the_curves_x
i just like the regular kind cause as soon as i got a custom one i would want to change it. im just that flaky.
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