nsxchi-town said:i just got a white/blk nsx-t.
and plate will be 1OF7N98.
I like that one. Says a lot in a few letters!
nsxchi-town said:i just got a white/blk nsx-t.
and plate will be 1OF7N98.
Mmmm... NSX 1... I like that one!Lazarus said:You guys over in the US have it good...you can just get yourselves any old vanity plate you want. We don't have vanity plates at all, and all the plates with auspicious numbers are auctioned off (by the government) to the highest bidder. A plate with repeated auspicious numbers like 8, and 3, can go for tens and even hundreds of thousands of US dollars.
I remember one fellow in the UK with a turbocharged black NSX has the license plate "NSX 1". Not bad, and no, it's not a vanity plate.
G-man said:Well, I just bought a 2000 NSX in Yellow (See NSXPRIME.COM POM). Anyway, now that the weather is getting nice, I sometimes am "sick" and don't make it into the office for several hours. The gang here at the office has taken to calling it "Yellow Fever", and the name has stuck. When my plates get here next month, they will read "YELO FVR".
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Gordon G. Miller, III
Y2K NSX #51 Yellow/Black
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X-spdfrk said:Bart,
it seems like the most logical number combination would be of course ......NSX-007. Of course people might start calling you Bond...James Bond.
Bart Geerts said:James Bond has been driving BMW lately... One reason not to go for double "O" 7
brahtw8 said:Be nice to the bimmers. We NSX folk often rely on BMW CCA events for our track events.
And Bond is back to Aston Martin now, where he belongs.
Bart Geerts said:I understand the USA way of looking at Mercedes and BMW.