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This one is epic. When I first read it, I had switched the letters. lol.
As far as plates go...
USOFF89 - - - - - - - - - Hey looky there, it's my last name and my birth year! I would never have thought of that one! This one could go with any car.
And I always wondered what your name meant. I always read it as U.S. of 89.
Figured it was something to do with the birth year of lexus.
Makes more sense now..
And I always wondered what your name meant. I always read it as U.S. of 89.
Figured it was something to do with the birth year of lexus.
Makes more sense now..
I suggest two letters, then two numbers followed by a single letter: ID 10 T
OK, that's cruel ... but I think that would be a fun number to have. I had a few personalized licensed plates 40 to 50 years ago when I was young and even more clueless than now -- some hang in my garage.
The license plate frame on my LS pretty much sums it up -- had it on our primary Lexus cars for 23 years in a row..
Well, see what happened was..... I currently have a custom plate that reads 4DR LT1, came off of my old buick (had a LT1 vette motor). So, I'm looking to get rid of it and get something that fits the car better. I don't have any plans to get rid of the LS, so I figured why not.
That must've been a Buick Roadmaster? I Flirted with the 94+ Fleetwood Broughams with the LT1 before settling on my 75' Coupe Deville, how was that engine?
^^^ I had a 95 roadmaster with a semi built motor. They are fun cars, because nobody expects them to have the power that they do. It was fast in a straight line, but thats about it. The LS is so much more refined, and handles so much better even in stock form. The buick was lowered and still drove like a boat.
that must've been a buick roadmaster? I flirted with the 94+ fleetwood broughams with the lt1 before settling on my 75' coupe deville, how was that engine?