BMO Approves of this plate. 8) I'm surprised we haven't seen it before, well done.Fred G said:
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BMO Approves of this plate. 8) I'm surprised we haven't seen it before, well done.Fred G said:
NFSBOSS said:BMO Approves of this plate. 8) I'm surprised we haven't seen it before, well done.
Fred G said:Thanks, my first choice was 70 DNA, but it was long gone.
Fred
ufnavy06 said:So I can't believe it's been 2 years since I went with 'UF302' so now I get to renew my plates. I went back through the entire thread to see what everyone went with to decide if I want to change it. A few that are available for 5 letters include: RDKEY, 3OHH2, 30HH2, 252CO, CO252, NO686. Surprisingly enough, TRACKEY is available in Florida. Too bad my UF plate won't allow for more than 5 letters.
FLGator said:"GONOLS" = 6 (that's clop, clop, clop, clop, clop, clop) letters. In Fl, if we want to personalize one of the specialty plates we are limited to 5 letters/numbers.
Tony Danza or Tiny Dancer?TNYDNZA said:
Grant 302 said:Tony Danza or Tiny Dancer?
Grant 302 said:Tony Danza or Tiny Dancer?
How aboutFLGator said:ufnavy06 - when I was going over what I wanted to go with when I was looking at redoing my plate one of the options I was considering was TRKAR (track car), but I thought it might draw more attention than I wanted. I opted for SHDOW (Shadow) for several reasons.
TNYDNZA said:
TNYDNZA said:I went for "TNY DNCR" originally but it was taken...lol
What's funny is how many people ask "why do you have Tony Danza on your plate?" I just ask, "what do you remember him from?" Then they say "Who's the...oooohhhhh....I get it...that's cool". Well, the people that are old enough to remember it.
TNYDNZA said:I went for "TNY DNCR" originally but it was taken...lol
What's funny is how many people ask "why do you have Tony Danza on your plate?" I just ask, "what do you remember him from?" Then they say "Who's the...oooohhhhh....I get it...that's cool". Well, the people that are old enough to remember it.