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the best reg for a yeti

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found this on another site think from memory it cost as much as the yeti My link

I think you can still get YE11TTE for £450 from the DVLA

Last time I saw YET1 for sale the asking price was £39,995.

I wonder what it actually went for...

Photoshop......? cough cough

Photoshop......? cough cough

Yeah, I did wonder. But was I trying to be more polite in case he shelled out forty grand. :rofl:

I think you can still get YE11TTE for £450 from the DVLA

I didn't know Skoda made a Yeiitte :o

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Last time I saw YET1 for sale the asking price was £39,995.

I wonder what it actually went for...

Just had a check on DVLA its no longer for sale there, but regtransfers has it listed for £49995 :o if it is his now he is going to make a few grand

Just put Yet 1 into the DVLA vehicle enquiry system against a Skoda; drew a blank :D

TP

One of my mountain biking chums, Andrew, who runs the Yeti Cycles Owners Club (http://yetifan.com/) has YET1C on his VW T5 Transporter - he'll not say how much he had to pay for it! B)

Just put Yet 1 into the DVLA vehicle enquiry system against a Skoda; drew a blank :D

TP

Well if it's the same in a week... case closed. :D

if you have the money to pay 40 grand for a number plate i very much dounbt you would be driving a yeti and anyway i enjoy spotting personalised number plates with the misses just so we can try and decipher the crappy plate they have on there car and see what possibly made them fork out for such a waste of money when it has no relevance at all it would seem to the car or maybe the person.

Whats the point at the end of the day you might as well spend money on something that will increase the value of your car than something that does co*k all to the value

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if you have the money to pay 40 grand for a number plate i very much dounbt you would be driving a yeti and anyway i enjoy spotting personalised number plates with the misses just so we can try and decipher the crappy plate they have on there car and see what possibly made them fork out for such a waste of money when it has no relevance at all it would seem to the car or maybe the person.

Whats the point at the end of the day you might as well spend money on something that will increase the value of your car than something that does co*k all to the value

Here is one for you then work this one out, on my old 1.2tsi

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kevin and lynne if it were personalised but from the look of it i would say thats a dealer plate

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kevin and lynne if it were personalised but from the look of it i would say thats a dealer plate

kev and lyn + my year of birth purchased from DVLA ( so swmbo could remember the reg of the car for once in her life :rofl: ) dealer plates are prefix HK

Mine is EU 12345 . Illegal and (Northern) Irish, I know. My initals are, yes you guessed, EU; paid £200 for it in 1984 I think it was. In March I will rearrange it yet again; to read EU12 345. :giggle:

Very happy with my RN10YET - from DVLA.

if you have the money to pay 40 grand for a number plate i very much dounbt you would be driving a yeti and anyway i enjoy spotting personalised number plates with the misses just so we can try and decipher the crappy plate they have on there car and see what possibly made them fork out for such a waste of money when it has no relevance at all it would seem to the car or maybe the person.

Whats the point at the end of the day you might as well spend money on something that will increase the value of your car than something that does co*k all to the value

Sometimes a reg number crops up that not only suits you, but can also be used for every car you'll have in future.

So although not cheap, it's going to last you a long time.

In 2005 when the 55 plates came out I was lucky enough to get BO55 FOX for my new Defender. I've had it on a weekend toy ever since.

Sure, it cost me £2k at the time. But I'm going to get a lot of use out of it.

The best thing about it to me is that there is no need to alter letters or mis-space it. Other than the SS being 55 of course. :)

I like it and I guess that's the main thing as I paid for it. :thumbup:

Whats the point at the end of the day you might as well spend money on something that will increase the value of your car than something that does co*k all to the value

yawn

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Sometimes a reg number crops up that not only suits you, but can also be used for every car you'll have in future.

So although not cheap, it's going to last you a long time.

In 2005 when the 55 plates came out I was lucky enough to get BO55 FOX for my new Defender. I've had it on a weekend toy ever since.

Sure, it cost me £2k at the time. But I'm going to get a lot of use out of it.

The best thing about it to me is that there is no need to alter letters or mis-space it. Other than the SS being 55 of course. :)

I like it and I guess that's the main thing as I paid for it. :thumbup:

+1 when you work hard for you money you can spend it as you like :thumbup:

Wow!I didn't think it would draw in such attention.

Okay I will come clean,

The reg cost me 10 mins on Photoshop, I got the idea not to post the foto with the real number on it.

Good while it lasted :giggle:

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Wow!I didn't think it would draw in such attention.

Okay I will come clean,

The reg cost me 10 mins on Photoshop, I got the idea not to post the foto with the real number on it.

Good while it lasted :giggle:

:rofl:

Well, there is one other thing... A private plate won't depreciate like a car. So far the trend has been upwards, bar a few crazy examples.

I used to hate 'cherished numbers' (what an awful term!) but as I got older and started finding that I could remember the registrations of cars I had years ago but not the current one I decided that a portable plate might be a good thing. As we have a flat in France in departement 13, Bouches-du-Rhone, I looked on the DVLA site and found D13 BDR was available at their lowest price (understandable, since it doesn't spell - or even nearly spell - anything, and contains the dreaded number!), so I bought it and will keep it henceforth.

Incidentally, our French neighbours think it's really cool!

I used to hate 'cherished numbers' (what an awful term!) but as I got older and started finding that I could remember the registrations of cars I had years ago but not the current one I decided that a portable plate might be a good thing. As we have a flat in France in departement 13, Bouches-du-Rhone, I looked on the DVLA site and found D13 BDR was available at their lowest price (understandable, since it doesn't spell - or even nearly spell - anything, and contains the dreaded number!), so I bought it and will keep it henceforth.

Incidentally, our French neighbours think it's really cool!

Likewise, we have a Regn on our Yeti that has both our full initials and the year we were born - definitely personalised (not cherished) and we certainly won't have problems remembering the Regn - on a 'build week 47 of 2011' car which, if read literally, would make the car 6 years old! :giggle:

I told Sheila we should have kept the reg from the last Freelander:

SD 54 XOM

(?? Sheila Davis)

Never bothered to look at what is available.

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