Need to get new plates and figured I mine as well spend the extra $50 and get personalized ones. I'm not coming up with any good ideas so I thought I'd see if you all had any. This is going on a red 996s with a max of 6 characters.
Need to get new plates and figured I mine as well spend the extra $50 and get personalized ones. I'm not coming up with any good ideas so I thought I'd see if you all had any. This is going on a red 996s with a max of 6 characters.
So far all I have is:
REDDVL
QUACK
HIOFCR
QUACK will probably be taken.
A few other possibilities:
4PASNU
NORICE
BELLA
Need to get new plates and figured I mine as well spend the extra $50 and get personalized ones. I'm not coming up with any good ideas so I thought I'd see if you all had any. This is going on a red 996s with a max of 6 characters.
I wanted an Italian word on mine that I hoped the general public might be able to figure out the meaning of. My brother has CIAO on his 748.
I came up with the idea of VOLARE. It means "to fly." I figured most everyone has heard the old song Volare' from the '60's. Also, one of my favorite posters is an old one of a 916 in an old Italian villa setting surrounded by Di Vinci works and underneath it says Volare' senz' ali, meaning "to fly without wings." Cool, WAY cool!
Anyway, turns out many HAVE heard the song but nobody knew what the word means.
I've since switched to the name I'm known for throughout cyberspace, AK DUC. I like advertising Alaska when I travel Stateside.
How 'bout SBUCKS (for where most ducs live.....) or POSER....
In reality my favorite plates are ones like:
0o0o0o (as in o zero o zero etc)
or
I1I1I1
or
vuvI1o0
Basically ANYTHING that makes it hard to read......
-Rocky-
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