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sarasquares 04 July 2006 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by 84of300
I have no idea sara, your's is much better :thumb:

thanks lesley :thumb:

Vegescoob 04 July 2006 06:15 PM

Can anyone give an indication, however vague, of what 911 VF might be worth?

sarasquares 04 July 2006 06:16 PM

i'm first :D

not as much as mine :D

i am waiting for a valuation :thumb:

ring these 01582 477333 for one :p

Vegescoob 04 July 2006 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares
i'm first :D

not as much as mine :D

i am waiting for a valuation :thumb:

ring these 01582 477333 for one :p

Ta. :)

turboman786 04 July 2006 06:26 PM

Just emailed the first ebayer...asked him if £8k would buy his £25k plate...it'll be intersting to see what his response is!....

sarasquares 04 July 2006 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by turboman786
Just emailed the first ebayer...asked him if £8k would buy his £25k plate...it'll be intersting to see what his response is!....

the £25,000 one?. i have been looking and that seller is a trader has hundreds of plates for sale. i spose you have nothing to lose if you put a high reserve.
ive not sold anything on fleabay so i am scared of making the commitment :freak3:

let us know what he says :thumb:

Spoon 04 July 2006 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by Scooby Snacks 23
People always try their luck with number plates. I bought S23 WRX for £250 from the DVLA for my 1st scoob and left it on the car when I sold it about 3 years and now the car's for sale again with a "private plate worht £1900"! I don't think so.

In my opinion, of the links posted, I think PAM 61 would get the most money - I would value 3 SSC, 33 DBC and WAP 55 at all under £5000 (they'd certainly get no more at a DVLA auction, where you can get things like 47 AD for £4000).

Your plate HI GHV is quite different - at a guess, and without trying to offend, I'd say £2000 tops.

The first person I've heard talking sense on this subject.

I agree with everything except, H1 GHV which when correctly spaced isn't going to sell for much more than it's issue price, if that.

Bint, if it does then I'll sleep with you every night for 5 years, ike the guy who supposedly offered you 10k had in mind. :thumb: :lol1:

Dazza01 04 July 2006 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares
it would be interesting to find out what people actually paid for their plates rather than what they are up fpr sale for :thumb:

i brought
K22 DJK for me
K22 EJK the mrs for £250 each from DVLA :thumb:

LUCKO 04 July 2006 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by Vegescoob
Can anyone give an indication, however vague, of what 911 VF might be worth?

over £5k probably. maybe as much as £10k :wonder:

cookstar 04 July 2006 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares
the £25,000 one?. i have been looking and that seller is a trader has hundreds of plates for sale. i spose you have nothing to lose if you put a high reserve.
ive not sold anything on fleabay so i am scared of making the commitment :freak3:

let us know what he says :thumb:


:mad:

sarasquares 04 July 2006 08:45 PM

B:):)BS


Originally Posted by cookstar
:mad:

well i did sell you a bucket of used scooby graffix, how much were they.....£98,00? :eek2: :lol:

Jaydee5 04 July 2006 09:32 PM

I paid £499 from DVLA for a plate that means everything to me but absolutely sweet nothing to anyone else :lol1:

stringvest 04 July 2006 10:27 PM

got a stag at work with the plate 1 hot aparantly its worth a fooking fortune?

mad_dr 05 July 2006 08:11 AM

A friend of mine has NOT10N on his 911 (he's one of those forward-thinking 'new product' types who dreams up ways to make lots of money - no not the Inland Revenue) - Looks like he only paid £4100 for that - not bad if you like that kind of thing.

cookstar 05 July 2006 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by sarasquares
B:):)BS


well i did sell you a bucket of used scooby graffix, how much were they.....£98,00? :eek2: :lol:


Money well spent IMO :)































:mad:

sarasquares 05 July 2006 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by cookstar
Money well spent IMO :)































:mad:

i'm still waiting for the money :mad:

cookstar 05 July 2006 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by sarasquares
i'm still waiting for the money :mad:


ahhh, did you not recieve the cheque i sent you :Suspiciou

sarasquares 05 July 2006 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by cookstar
ahhh, did you not recieve the cheque i sent you :Suspiciou

the bouncy one you mean:wonder:

cookstar 05 July 2006 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by sarasquares
the bouncy one you mean:wonder:

*ahem


Are you sure it didnt arrive :Suspiciou

Leslie 05 July 2006 12:54 PM

One of my friends wanted to get G4PEL for personal reasons, but DVLA want £1200 because they say it could be made to look like an asian name. Why should they be encouraging people to alter the correct way of displaying the reg number though-its illegal!

Les

urban 05 July 2006 01:45 PM

I Once tried or should I say enquired on reg S11 AUN.
It was on retention at 23K!

Just looked on the above named site, and it sold in 2002 for 16.4K

Shaun

Scooby Snacks 23 05 July 2006 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Leslie
One of my friends wanted to get G4PEL for personal reasons, but DVLA want £1200 because they say it could be made to look like an asian name. Why should they be encouraging people to alter the correct way of displaying the reg number though-its illegal!

Les

That's almost Entrapment isn't it???

teepee 05 July 2006 03:31 PM

it's amazing how much money people have today to spend on complete non essentials. Hell, you could buy a small (actually very small ) house in France for some of those prices. When I bought my car I didn't even notice that it had a personalised plate already fitted (& the seller didn't mention it), so presumably I got it free? So how much is mine worth - it's SXI9111 (if only there was one less one...) - i was quoted £350.

JackClark 05 July 2006 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by sarasquares
it would be interesting to find out what people actually paid for their plates rather than what they are up fpr sale for :thumb:

Y5 NOT paid £500.00 during a moment of madness, I just wanted 5NOT on my car. Would sell it for the same or being realistic will give it away with the car.

Scooby Snacks 23 05 July 2006 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by teepee
it's amazing how much money people have today to spend on complete non essentials. Hell, you could buy a small (actually very small ) house in France for some of those prices. When I bought my car I didn't even notice that it had a personalised plate already fitted (& the seller didn't mention it), so presumably I got it free? So how much is mine worth - it's SXI9111 (if only there was one less one...) - i was quoted £350.

That's not a private plate mate, that's an Irish plate. Sounds like your car has been imported from Ireland.

As to the value, no more than £100 - Irish plates are worth sweet FA.

sarasquares 05 July 2006 05:50 PM

there are loads of irish plates for sale ATM and they are all carp:p

i wonder what the most expensive plate ever was.....:thumb:

sarasquares 05 July 2006 05:54 PM

this made me laff, read the ad :lol1:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ENVY-CHERISHED...QQcmdZViewItem

Lee247 05 July 2006 05:56 PM

Someone I know, a car dealer, no suprises there, bought the plate LEW1S, as this was his surname. Wait for it, he paid over 40k :eek:

sarasquares 05 July 2006 06:04 PM

it was prolly pete :D

just found this on a site.........Cherished number plates, personal number plates, private number plates, what is the difference? Generally nothing apart from the different styles of layout and how the public identify the different styles. Within the trade a number plate with the letters displayed as A5 ABC would be described as a "Prefix Registration" OR Prefix Number Plates. These registrations would normally be sold from £199 unless of course the letters may spell a name or a word. A5 TON was withheld for a DVLC Auction and later sold for a hammer price £61,000. K1 NGS sold for £185,000. BUT, K11 NGS sold as a normal issue for 250 pounds. With "New Style Plates" like JW55 JDW can be purchased for as little as £394. High prices can also be achievable, AR51 NEL is currently on the market for £9995. :eek2:

sarasquares 05 July 2006 06:17 PM

well if H1LDA can sell for £36,29 then i am sure my H1GHV can fetch shed loads as well :thumb:

i am going to watch and wait until i find the best way to sell mine. i found 80 potential buyers who want my plate or something similar and are prepared to go up to £30,000+ :eek:


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