I don't see why you would go through the trouble and expense of doing a custom plate just to have it say the name of the car, which is located just a few inches away on the trunk badge already.
haha I like it... I don't know if I would've spent the money myself but I would definitely give a big thumbs up to the person driving the car with those plates haha
But anyone else not amazed at how he has plates for 2022??? Do states allow registration for more than a year?
haha I like it... I don't know if I would've spent the money myself but I would definitely give a big thumbs up to the person driving the car with those plates haha
But anyone else not amazed at how he has plates for 2022??? Do states allow registration for more than a year?
haha I like it... I don't know if I would've spent the money myself but I would definitely give a big thumbs up to the person driving the car with those plates haha
But anyone else not amazed at how he has plates for 2022??? Do states allow registration for more than a year?
yea we can do 1,2 and I think they doing a 4 year soon...
haha I like it... I don't know if I would've spent the money myself
Typically its not that much more to get a vanity plate.. I know it differs from state to state but in FL , some are as cheap as $20 extra for the plate.
I don't see why you would go through the trouble and expense of doing a custom plate just to have it say the name of the car, which is located just a few inches away on the trunk badge already.
It wasn't expensive. But point taken - looks great on the front but from the back it looks kinda wonky (as you stated), particularly when it's not de badged. Spent another $10 and ordered a new plate. Upped the creativity by one notch, lol. Going to have fun with this one for the next month or so, then it's going in the garage as a souvenir.
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