Show us your custom F Type license plate
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My philosophy with personalized plates (I have three) is that it should be very obvious what it is trying to say. Some folks come up with some really non-intuitive plates - like the initials of three family members or some abbreviation of a vague saying. I prefer to keep it simple. In this case for this car I requested and received my first choice - "SVR"
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$60 flat fee plus $31.25 annually for a "professions" plate but no custom lettering or other white background plates with various themes same as above; if custom lettering then $91.25 flat fee plus $62.50 annually.
Are all of you that get custom lettering paying annual fees?
Are all of you that get custom lettering paying annual fees?
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Ditto that.
And I never explained KPSMRSAF
No one would get it.... But there's a silly but brilliant show called Rick and Morty. There is an episode where Rick and Morty go on an adventure and leave the sister Summer in their space car. The car is intelligent, and Rick tells it to "Keep Summer Safe". The way the car keeps her safe is side splittingly hilariously horrifying.
I am a dork for that show and keep trying to figure out a smart play on a reference from the show.
And I never explained KPSMRSAF
No one would get it.... But there's a silly but brilliant show called Rick and Morty. There is an episode where Rick and Morty go on an adventure and leave the sister Summer in their space car. The car is intelligent, and Rick tells it to "Keep Summer Safe". The way the car keeps her safe is side splittingly hilariously horrifying.
I am a dork for that show and keep trying to figure out a smart play on a reference from the show.
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