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Thread: Personalized (vanity) plates... let's see 'em!

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    Guy with a DeLorean Mark D's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan S. View Post
    Wrong era but looks cool with black, I think



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    I love the little rings around the "Y" so that it looks like a flux capacitor. Pretty clever.

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    This past weekend my daughter was looking at the plates on different cars at the DMA event. She suggested "SLACKER" for a plate -lol

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    When I'm not at the day job, I write and produce 80s inspired synth pop as FM-84.

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    id have been disappointed if it had been anything other than fm-84 lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_maxime View Post
    id have been disappointed if it had been anything other than fm-84 lol
    Haha. So true.

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    Here's mine...

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    A DeLorean is as it seems; devoid of creature comforts and cup holders. No element distracting driver from road. Gaudy. Elegant. Completely unapologetic. Fully loaded with all the amenities of a bygone era and, for that, it does take one back in time.

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    Senior Member mr_maxime's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by STAINLS View Post
    lol reminds me of this

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    Guy with a DeLorean Mark D's Avatar
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    Finally got my car out for spring and got the new plates on it :-)


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    My car was licensed as BLWNAWY from 1995 until I sold it out of state in 2005. When I re-purchased it last July I applied for BLWNAWY again but DOL refused, saying it was "unacceptable language". So I wrote them an email, pleaded my case, and showed them a photo with the old plate on it. They relented and today I got the new approved BLWNAWY plate. (Photo shows the old plate, found in the trunk when re-purchased)
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    1981 DeLorean w/supercharged Chevy V6 - purchased 1990; built '90-'95; sold 2005; re-purchased 2016; sold again 2017
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