nearly 2 years ago, I'd just invested my retirement lump sum in my 991. I have a habit of perusing the weekend news rags looking for interesting private reg. numbers
Can you imagine my excitement when I spotted "991 HOT" for the bargain price of circa £5K
Mrs AML911 said NO..... despite my opinion that it would become an appreciating asset
The irony of it now ...can you imagine the amount a 991 GT3 owner with a sense of humour might pay
Tony Levy
Vice Chairman North
North West / Cheshire and Staffs regions
991 C2S
Shared 924 track car
944 lux road legal track car
I have often thought about buying a plate, but I would personally only go for a "911" plate, as they trandsend the generations and type numbers.
AML911 wrote:nearly 2 years ago, I'd just invested my retirement lump sum in my 991. I have a habit of perusing the weekend news rags looking for interesting private reg. numbers
Can you imagine my excitement when I spotted "991 HOT" for the bargain price of circa £5K
Mrs AML911 said NO..... despite my opinion that it would become an appreciating asset
The irony of it now ...can you imagine the amount a 991 GT3 owner with a sense of humour might pay
Current: 1984 911 3.2 - Slate Blue
1983 Lamborghini Countach - White
2013 Toyota GT86 - Black
2013 Mercedes A-Class AMG
1999 Toyota Rav 4 - Grey Past: Porsche: 996 targa (2004); Boxster S (2001)
I nearly bought a plate RAP1D for £450 a couple of years ago but thought id leave it a couple of months to save the money. then someone else beat me to it.
Shame as i teach the RAPID COMBAT SYSTEM