my vanity plate - good or not?
my vanity plate - good or not?
So i'm thinking of using "G MOT10N" for my vanity plate. My nickname is Mo so that's y i picked motion. Let me know what you guys think of this idea.
Last edited by GQMO16; Feb 12, 2005 at 02:36 PM.
Originally Posted by SaltiDawg
In your state will "G SPACE MOT1ON" = 8 spaces - fit? In mine it will not.
yeah, as grider35c said, i think having 8 total spaces is okay in illinois if just one involves a space.
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I have posted earlier that I think a good vanity plate would be one that is very difficult to read even when close to it, like 0ODE8O0 or ODB800O. They fool the human eye marvelously and is, ahem, well proven.
Number 1, it will get you out of trouble (speeding tickets, redlight cameras, cops writing down the wrong plate, "bystanders" writing down the wrong plate, etc)
Number 2, people look hilarious when driving and trying to figure it out
Number 3, it does not detract from the car. It actually blends in more so that the car itself stand out more.
Number 1, it will get you out of trouble (speeding tickets, redlight cameras, cops writing down the wrong plate, "bystanders" writing down the wrong plate, etc)
Number 2, people look hilarious when driving and trying to figure it out
Number 3, it does not detract from the car. It actually blends in more so that the car itself stand out more.
Originally Posted by csukoh78
I have posted earlier that I think a good vanity plate would be one that is very difficult to read even when close to it, like 0ODE8O0 or ODB800O. They fool the human eye marvelously and is, ahem, well proven.
Number 1, it will get you out of trouble (speeding tickets, redlight cameras, cops writing down the wrong plate, "bystanders" writing down the wrong plate, etc)
Number 2, people look hilarious when driving and trying to figure it out
Number 3, it does not detract from the car. It actually blends in more so that the car itself stand out more.
Number 1, it will get you out of trouble (speeding tickets, redlight cameras, cops writing down the wrong plate, "bystanders" writing down the wrong plate, etc)
Number 2, people look hilarious when driving and trying to figure it out
Number 3, it does not detract from the car. It actually blends in more so that the car itself stand out more.
Originally Posted by jimmyshaker
I wanted to get a plate like that, but VA designates "O" and "0" as the same character. And after I thought about it some more, having a plate like that would make people assume I was trying to get away with something if they knew the meaning behind it. I'm so paranoid. 

I recently saw a G whose FL plate read "GEE 35", that looked so cheesy it only took away from the car's beauty.



