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Cosmic energy? lol:
How do people come up with such stickers? Takes a great mind!:uncontrol
That number plate looks weirder than that cosmic powered car. Is that kind of thing allowed ?
The number plate looks straight out of a Sanskrit text book. Thats quite wierd. Is it legal to mix english-hindi alphabets to denote the license plate number?
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Originally Posted by Nitin
(Post 669567)
The number plate looks straight out of a Sanskrit text book. Thats quite wierd. Is it legal to mix english-hindi alphabets to denote the license plate number? |
its not legal but people still do it for kicks i guess!
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Originally Posted by rider60
(Post 669699)
its not legal but people still do it for kicks i guess! |
Really? And I bet a few currency notes get them off the hook with cops.
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Originally Posted by Nitin
(Post 669703)
Really? And I bet a few currency notes get them off the hook with cops. |
yeap!! thats so right.... it happens only karnataka.. all that is money game... ballzz!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by kick.throttle
(Post 669741)
yeap!! thats so right.... it happens only karnataka.. all that is money game... ballzz!!!!!!!!!!!! |
really !? i wonder what one would do in the other states ?
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Originally Posted by Nitin
(Post 669567)
The number plate looks straight out of a Sanskrit text book. Thats quite wierd. Is it legal to mix english-hindi alphabets to denote the license plate number? |
I doubt if there is any hindi/sanskrit in that number plate.
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Originally Posted by esteem_lover
(Post 670056)
I doubt if there is any hindi/sanskrit in that number plate. |
L is written as if in Hindi. Here in hyderabad also we find a lot of people getting their rear number plate in a fancy way. As cops usually look at the front ones;)
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Originally Posted by esteem_lover
(Post 670056)
I doubt if there is any hindi/sanskrit in that number plate. |
I meant the overall style in which the dravidian text is written. Reminded me of the general print used in most Sanskrit books.
forget the hindi/sanskrit plates for a second here in hyderabad people intentionally write the number plates in complete telugu, which i dont think is legal for passenger/personal vehicles they are fine on the RTC busses where they have 2-number plates but on the private vehicles man they are greek and latin to me atleast, i strongly think this illegal!
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Originally Posted by rider60
(Post 670617)
forget the hindi/sanskrit plates for a second here in hyderabad people intentionally write the number plates in complete telugu, which i dont think is legal for passenger/personal vehicles they are fine on the RTC busses where they have 2-number plates but on the private vehicles man they are greek and latin to me atleast, i strongly think this illegal! |
I doubt if its illegal. I think there are some guidelines for denoting the license plate numbers in the local language.
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Originally Posted by jayz
(Post 664754)
saw this on the net  |
indeed that is phantom royale by DC ...
some has brought it to london i spotted it on Bond Steet the other day and this location looks like Next to Hyde Park ... gotta be someone influential that number plate "CEX1" wont be anything less than £20k ..
maybe liv2drv knows any1 around who has got it .
cheers,
ash
A local hayabusa wth ferrari logo also.....:uncontrol

The front fairing looks pretty good actually, much better than other plastic-looking kits!!! Longer wheelbase and bigger tyres will make it look better.
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