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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    To help you get out of trouble on the 75&ZT club I'd ask for around £460

    http://dvlaregistrations.direct.gov....er3=&x=59&y=13

    Typo should have said £360

    Thats the surveyor in me. Think of a number then stick £100 on
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    Just realised this could be the plate for me as my initials are GRW !!!

    Anyone know how much transfer fees would be ?

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    around £80
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff11 View Post
    Just realised this could be the plate for me as my initials are GRW !!!
    Hey, ditto. My initials are also GRW. My plate is GR03 W??
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    Arent the letters the wrong way round then?

    Check the DVLA, they have loads of V8s up there and GRW may actually still be free.

    Powerracks price is very reasonable though, cheaper than the DVLA for other V8s...
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    My initials are KSA Karens is errr also K..
    So we could have V8 KKA for £390 transfer fee included
    or I could be more subtle as only you lot and a few more would know what X11 meant for £490 as X11 KSA is also available

    hmmmmmmmmmmmm

    Reg transfers are £80 car to car or £105 if you want to take it off an existing car you own and put it on retention for a year then £25 a year after that
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    Damn it! - You guys made me curious, just looked on the DVLA web site, X12 SNC is up for grabs....hmmmm decisions decisions
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    You could always have this one, at least it comes with free delivery.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/V8-MAD-Amazing...d=p3286.c0.m14

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post


    Thats the surveyor in me. Think of a number then stick £100 on
    Didn't realise you were a surveyor Tim? Snap!

    Although, I work on the "make someone else think of a number and times it by 5" approach!

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    Management now haven't practised proper surveying for a few years. Look back with misty eyes.

    Three of us, me , you and Ken. Common as muck!

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveTD View Post

    Didn't realise you were a surveyor Tim? Snap!

    Although, I work on the "make someone else think of a number and times it by 5" approach!
    Tim Hayton

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