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groom |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:27 |
np! | |
ultrabluesxi |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:27 |
thanks guys me understand now | |
Tom J |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:17 |
yeah got em wrong way round, i think the place shud actually be what it ses on numberplate, as in Cardiff could be CF or Birmingham could be BF etc coz they dnt really represent it | |
Tom J |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:12 |
so basically: | |
Dom |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:10 |
basically mate, different letters meant different years. So 'A' reg was back in the 70-80s, 'Y' reg was 2001 (?), now its changed totally. And the chance is, when someone said B, they meant a Corsa B (as in the 2nd version of the corsa :)) | |
groom |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:09 |
quote: bastard lol u beat me to it | |
groom |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:08 |
er...we went p the alphabet for the first letter of the registration and the rest was random..eg A is older than V etc, and in 2001 we changed to | |
Tom J |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:08 |
yeah, basically the letter used to indicate the year of manufacture, e.g. M-1995 so M165 YHJ and so on, the last two letters represented the place made, when it got to Y-Reg, it changed and it was replaced by numbers for the years e.g CK52 KFL-first 2002, then 02-second 2002, and so on. the new plate the first two letters represent place | |
ultrabluesxi |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 23:02 |
eg ive seen posted mines a "v reg" then some body replyed thats a "b" it seems differnt age of cars have differnt regostration | |
Mattb |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 22:55 |
rego?? :boggle: | |
ultrabluesxi |
posted on 5th Dec 03 at 22:52 |
:wave: Gday can some one explain to me your rego system in oz its the same for all vechicles thanks :thumbs: |