Custom License Plate Ideas
#1
Thread Starter
Custom License Plate Ideas
Hey all. I need a custom plate for my s2000. The one i have on now reflects my previous Integra GSR and just looks weird on there.
Here are a few that i came across that im considering:
REVS2 9
IHITVTEC
PUSHBUTN
PRESSTRT
HITNVTEC
POPNVTEC
etc....
Im calling upon some of you to help me out with some ideas. Thanks in advance!
Here are a few that i came across that im considering:
REVS2 9
IHITVTEC
PUSHBUTN
PRESSTRT
HITNVTEC
POPNVTEC
etc....
Im calling upon some of you to help me out with some ideas. Thanks in advance!
#3
Looks like you can fit upto 8 characters?
DRFT CAR
GPW S2K
TUG RACR
2003 S2K
03 S2000
WAS HIS (if you are a 40+ year old divorced woman, heard this plate was actually on porch 911 with an old woman driver, made me crack up haha).
DRFT CAR
GPW S2K
TUG RACR
2003 S2K
03 S2000
WAS HIS (if you are a 40+ year old divorced woman, heard this plate was actually on porch 911 with an old woman driver, made me crack up haha).
#6
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by SpitfireS,Feb 1 2006, 01:52 PM
To bad we (in Holland) can't have personalized plates.
VTEC-PWR
Can you use the "@"?
(I guess not)
240@9000
VTEC-PWR
Can you use the "@"?
(I guess not)
240@9000
yes, 8 characters i am allowed.
great ideas! keep em comming!
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#9
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8 chars.. lucky. In CT I'm limited to 6, and they stick a dash between any numbers and letters.. I;m having a difficult time coming up with a good plate. Originally I was thinking VTEC-9.. play on VTEC and a TEC-9, but I lost interest in that
Now I'm thinking purely "9000" if I can get it.. don't go stealing !
I can't use anything with "S2K" because (quoted from the DMV) "A dot will separate all letters from numbers", so it will look all messed up.
Now I'm thinking purely "9000" if I can get it.. don't go stealing !
I can't use anything with "S2K" because (quoted from the DMV) "A dot will separate all letters from numbers", so it will look all messed up.
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In the UK we have to work within the formal structure of issued plates. I managed to find the following:
(S to excess)
I also like the fact that it's "relatively" symmetrical. (One kind lady suggested that the S2 looks like a heart!!)
alternative was S 2 XTC
(S to excess)
I also like the fact that it's "relatively" symmetrical. (One kind lady suggested that the S2 looks like a heart!!)
alternative was S 2 XTC