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Old 04-27-2004, 04:42 AM
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Just drove past a Chrysler Crossfire with the following reg - 650 NOB.

I couldn't have put it any better myself.
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Originally posted by LTB
Just drove past a Chrysler Crossfire with the following reg - 650 NOB.

I couldn't have put it any better myself.

Almost as good as the 911 owner down road from me, went something like

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650 NOB?

???
I don't get it. <insert dumb American joke here>
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A few years ago I saw '4 COF' on a 911.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Octane-Girl
650 NOB?

???
I don't get it.
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Now now, don't take advantage of our american cousins, just because they can't speak our language properly
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I had a car once with the number plate ' A911 RJN' , I should have sold this as it was probably worth a bit .
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I've bin trying to find the pic I had of a beemer with the reg X351 ARO - the spacing was X35 1ARO and was great when read in the mirror!!!!

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Originally posted by FastFez
I've bin trying to find the pic I had of a beemer with the reg X351 ARO - the spacing was X35 1ARO and was great when read in the mirror!!!!

Like the blonde a few years ago with A 1 0ral
shame about the claped out motor she was driving


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