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Jul 14, 2012 15:18:54 GMT
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Seeing as it's a 'generic' Northern Ireland number plate with no obvious novelty or personal meaning, I'd say about the same as every other generic, meaningless NI plate, which is around £50-£100.
There's so many of them out there though, I wouldn't expect a particularly fast sale.
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Jul 14, 2012 18:02:55 GMT
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I believe the phrase is 'feck all', when it costs money to put on a car (and indeed, get off, which any subsequent owner of the car will want to do). If it's on a car, offer it for the £80 transfer fee. And yes, if I'm looking at a car and it has an NI plate on it, unless it's particularly witty or related to the car, I knock an extra £80 off what I'm prepared to pay.
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Llewelyn_
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If I get a car on an NI plate I get the original transferred back on personally... Really don't like the look!
Only private plates worth anything are the 3 letter/3 number, and derivatives of less characters in my opinion, and of course the modern plates which spell daft words or names which I'm not too keen on either. A classy plate to me is a 3 letter 2 number/2 letter 3 number type which are worth about a grand typically.
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"Back off man, I'm a Scientist" - Dr. Peter Venkman
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Only NI plates you seem to see going for more than £50 are the MBZ plates, which are often seen on Mercedes taxis. Not worth much more mind you, usually up to £200.
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I paid £405 for C6 RTK on my C6 - then gave it away with the C6.
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