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DAVIS Member Since: 27 Dec 2005 Location: Genoa, Nevada Posts: 134 |
WOW, I thought we got a lot of snow! I assume your HSE was up to the challenge? BTW, I have seen several threads on personal license plates however I don't quite understand how your regular issued plates work. In the US we have a series of numeric and alpha sequences. This is necessary because there are so many cars on the road. I noticed that you simply have 55, you don't look that old so I'm assuming it's not a custom ordered plate Without going to too much trouble, is it easily explained? |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:22pm |
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Andy Member Since: 15 Oct 2005 Location: Shropshire Posts: 1369 |
Davis, he's got an ordinary number plate (or maybe a personalised number plate similar to an ordinary one). The 55 shows the car was registered between September 1st 2005 to February 28th 2006. He has other letters on his plate which he's blanked out to stop people on the web pretending to be him! Hope this makes sense |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:28pm |
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chex Member Since: 06 Mar 2006 Location: UK Posts: 210 |
edit = andy beat me to it |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:30pm |
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Andy Member Since: 15 Oct 2005 Location: Shropshire Posts: 1369 |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:33pm |
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DAVIS Member Since: 27 Dec 2005 Location: Genoa, Nevada Posts: 134 |
Andy,
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:36pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Davis our registrations take several forms depending on the age of the car:
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:37pm |
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Andy Member Since: 15 Oct 2005 Location: Shropshire Posts: 1369 |
No worries March-September is the last number of the year with a '0', eg early 2005= 05 September-February is the year with a 5 (for half way I think), eg late 2005= 55 Now I know that wont make sense |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:40pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Andy you got in there while I was typing - sorry for the duplication Davis 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:47pm |
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DAVIS Member Since: 27 Dec 2005 Location: Genoa, Nevada Posts: 134 |
Tim & Andy
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:47pm |
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Andy Member Since: 15 Oct 2005 Location: Shropshire Posts: 1369 |
Looks like I beat a couple of people to it Good explanation though! |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:48pm |
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mole Member Since: 15 Oct 2005 Location: Kent, UK Posts: 51 |
Thanks for explaining that one guys
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:49pm |
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Andy Member Since: 15 Oct 2005 Location: Shropshire Posts: 1369 |
Yeah, it is confusing at first! But you get to understand the numbers when you see them everyday Fancy explaining yours? I only know about UK number plates |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:50pm |
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Andy Member Since: 15 Oct 2005 Location: Shropshire Posts: 1369 |
We got that much snow here today! Well, nearly, as in, it snowed lightly for about 5 mins then stopped |
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:51pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Mole - next time you are going DOWNHILL in the RRS in the snow as well as the TR Snow setting, slip the gear selector to neutral and click the Low Ratio button to engage Low box, back into Drive and command shift to 1st and take your foot off the gas (or just brush it gently) and let the car drive away very slowly - engine braking will keep you moving very slowly down in total control and the car will not carry away. On reaching the flat, select neutral and click the Low/High button again, engage High box and drive away normally! HDC is also a help and you can vary the speed of the car by using the +/- key of the cruise control to go faster or slower with HDC operating.
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Thu Mar 16 2006 8:57pm |
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