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Well George, I still have the tag but let it expire since the DMV sends out a surprise every once in a while that you have to send to your insurance company for proof of insurance. You know what my car looks like right now, so not much sense in having insurance and tags on a car that is 3 feet off the ground.

BTW, it was in the newspaper recently about a girl in VA that had her tags revoked by the DMV for being offensive. It wasn't offensive to me but you know how some people are. Her tag read 3M TA3. Imagine seeing it in your rear view mirror:love: :devious: Or just write it on a slip of paper and view it from the back. :D

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LOL that's pretty good. I think even a cop would laugh at that in his rear view mirror.

Saw one awhile back from the rear plate that said SMILE but it was done upside down. Don't even know how they did it.

I still think the best one I have seen was for a Mustang - GOHORSY

Had a good looking blonde pass me on the Interstate just after I bought my new Ram, not that I was checking her out or anything. Then I noticed her tag said CULKN2! She was right!

I always thought that it would be cool to get the following plates if I had two Z's (I could only be so lucky)

Car #1 : THRILLZ

Car #2 : CHILLZ

Thrillz n chillz, what a pair.

GOZRCR

ZYA

FNTZ, FANTZ, FANTAZ

SNAZ, SNAZZY

ZZZOOM

ZIPPY

ZPTZ (zippity Z)

or if you were a fan of Jerry Garcia...

ZEDHED

As I was blasting along Interstate 90 today at about 105 mph, passing everything in sight, I thought how nice it would be for those unfortunate drivers to read:

zyal8er

as I pull ahead of them.

:cross-eye

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