John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Am I correct in thinking that all prefix style letters have now been released?
As far as I can see they have but can't find anything saying they definitely have.
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Colin
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
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Well yeah eccept the bvious ones that never will be.
F was the last being released last year. No idea why they done that!!
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John
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I'm just about to buy an F, was making sure there would have been no other possible combinations before I waste money on it.
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Colin
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
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Everythings released except I, O, Q, U, Z which never will be.
What are you buying?
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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They're all available, apart from the ones Colin mentioned which aren't valid. Well, apart from Q, but that's reserved.
I was wondering though, if you had a car which needs a Q plate, can you get a 'private' Q plate?
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John
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I came across that in my travels there, they won't be releasing private Q plates, say it would cost too much money.
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X16joeXE
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My dad has UFL 543 on his Audi Q5.
Think it was transferred from a motorbike.
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John
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That's not a prefix style.
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AndyKent
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Out of interest, I can see why I, O and Z wouldn't be used, but whats wrong with U?
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oceansoul
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Maybe they thought U might get confused with V on anpr or somthing?!
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