1988smithy

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Hi all,

My l322 came with a private plate on it, with certificate

It doesn't mean anything to me, R666GRN, maybe a shìt attempt at 'Range'...?

Anyway, I had it valued at 400 quid by regtransfers.co.uk obviously they take a cut and charge a selling fee so it'd be about 310 afterwards. They sort a replacement reg from dvla for you as well.

Anyone sold a private reg using one of these kind of companies or privately? Any pointers?

Never dealt with this kind of caper before, am I better off just leaving it on?
 
Had a private reg number on my daughter's first car, when the time came to sell it on, I had the reg number put onto a retention certificate via the DVLA and they provided the car with a new registration number. Eventually put the private number on a different car. That was about ten years ago and I think it cost about £80 at the time. So time for you to have a look at the DVLA website. There was a time limit on the retention certificate, it had to be renewed annually for another £80. (If my memory is right)
 
Had a private reg number on my daughter's first car, when the time came to sell it on, I had the reg number put onto a retention certificate via the DVLA and they provided the car with a new registration number. Eventually put the private number on a different car. That was about ten years ago and I think it cost about £80 at the time. So time for you to have a look at the DVLA website. There was a time limit on the retention certificate, it had to be renewed annually for another £80. (If my memory is right)
Yeah not interested in retaining it, just want shot really. They seem a lot of hassle, my moms got one and her chap, i can't be arsed with all the faffing about hence looking at selling thru a dealer
 
Had a private reg number on my daughter's first car, when the time came to sell it on, I had the reg number put onto a retention certificate via the DVLA and they provided the car with a new registration number. Eventually put the private number on a different car. That was about ten years ago and I think it cost about £80 at the time. So time for you to have a look at the DVLA website. There was a time limit on the retention certificate, it had to be renewed annually for another £80. (If my memory is right)

Its 25 quid for 10 years or somit stupid after a year & the initial removal fee 80 quid. Used to be 25 quid a year. Ive got a couple
on certs id need to look at the dates to confirm. Use to be 105 but they have reduced it.
 
If you put it on retention you'll probably get the original reg number back. I got £800 for the reg that came with my car from nationalnumbers.co.uk but IMO it was a better plate than yours.
 
I think more likely 'the number of the beast'.
Revelations 13 verse 18:
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.

Bit more:
 
I think more likely 'the number of the beast'.
Revelations 13 verse 18:
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.

Bit more:

I have a 666 numberplate anorl

Maybe a p.o was a Rob Green and he was an evil barsteward

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See these 666 plates everywhere, surprised it could be worth up to 400 quid tbh
 
I can't figure out if i want to put mine on the landy or not. I think you have to be a certain kind of person to get away with it and not look like a nob..
It's a bit scooby ay it, especially on a full fat range as well. Kinda screams dìckhead to me 😅 not that anyone with a fatty on a private plate is one obviously....but I kinda feel like one 🤣🤣
 
I can't change the number on my Disco Anniversary. It is a very ordinary plate : letter, 2 numbers, 3 letters. It doesn't look like it reads as anything either. I have thought for some time that somehow LR managed to make it so that Anniversary models had to keep the plate that went with the year of issue.
Yet some KH said to me, "Is that a private number?" and when I asked him why, he didn't really have a reason. But I like it as the two numbers are the same as the dept we live in in France. Pure chance, but there you go!

My initials are very rare on number plates, a colleague once had a Renault 5 with them plus the rest of the plate would have matched the year of the Mini I "Cooperised" I begged her to let me have it, she talked it over with her husband who said it was too much hassle, so then I said, "When you sell it please sell it to me?" They agreed.
A few months later the car was gone and they'd part exed it. "Oh you'd never have wanted to pay what we got for it!" :mad::mad::mad::mad:

Din't talk to her for a few weeks.

Where we live in Dorset they are very hot on peeps who group the letters on their personal plates wrongly. My ex son in law got stopped and told they were going to fine him 3 times as he had this on both ends of his RR and on his trailer. But apparently they are supposed to warn you once and he hadn't been warned. So he got away with it.
 
My Dad use to work for a garage who supplied personal plates once for a limited number of cars.

One of them was
A 323 BMW
 

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