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Re: plates
Because of The Professionals connection I assume It's a nice little quirk which some might like and you may find an avid fan of the series who desires it above others. But I think that generally speaking probably not.
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Re: plates
Hi,
Sorry to say, I wouldn't have thought that the C15 plate would make the car any more desirable or valuable.
Andrew.
Sorry to say, I wouldn't have thought that the C15 plate would make the car any more desirable or valuable.
Andrew.
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Re: plates
danwalsh wrote:Would having a number plate starting C15 make my Capri any more desirable than the average c reg?
Will still look cool though!Andrew 2.8i wrote:Hi,
Sorry to say, I wouldn't have thought that the C15 plate would make the car any more desirable or valuable.
Andrew.
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Re: plates
I'm afraidAndrew 2.8i wrote:Hi,
Sorry to say, I wouldn't have thought that the C15 plate would make the car any more desirable or valuable.
Andrew.