
This X5 pulled out right in front of me in Douglas in the Isle of Man as I was driving my E30 325 track car....I want it ..Mummy get it for me...I'm an only child and I NEED it
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E3 OHR (E30 HR) is Ԛ£749... nearly as much as my car cost!miniblob wrote:LOL 325X - if you've got a spare Ԛ£1200!!!
HOT 325X - is available if you've got even more money to blow!!!!!! Wicked Plate!!
Or for a cheaper option, you could just go with a variation of mine - E3 Oxx (replace the xx with your initials!!) They're pretty cheap!!
Yours is pretty cool miniblobminiblob wrote:LOL 325X - if you've got a spare Ԛ£1200!!!
HOT 325X - is available if you've got even more money to blow!!!!!! Wicked Plate!!
Or for a cheaper option, you could just go with a variation of mine - E3 Oxx (replace the xx with your initials!!) They're pretty cheap!!



Ԛ£599 if you buy it direct from the DVLA !dobbie82 wrote:
E3 OHR (E30 HR) is Ԛ£749... nearly as much as my car cost!


Always buy from DVLA - prices are inclusive and that's gotta be where other dealers get plates from - i've certainly never seen anywhere that works out cheaper!!Ԛ£599 if you buy it direct from the DVLA !
tried that!miniblob wrote:LOL 325X - if you've got a spare Ԛ£1200!!!
HOT 325X - is available if you've got even more money to blow!!!!!! Wicked Plate!!
Or for a cheaper option, you could just go with a variation of mine - E3 Oxx (replace the xx with your initials!!) They're pretty cheap!!

nearly right, it does have to be MOT'd, but it doesn't matter if it's only got 1 day left, same with the tax, but it doesn't need to be insured unless you plan to re-tax it at the same time, same with the recipient car.CraigG wrote:you do know that to get the plate transfered off the car, it has to have full MOT, tax and insurance.


your both nearly right!325iSportMark wrote:nearly right, it does have to be MOT'd, but it doesn't matter if it's only got 1 day left, same with the tax, but it doesn't need to be insured unless you plan to re-tax it at the same time, same with the recipient car.CraigG wrote:you do know that to get the plate transfered off the car, it has to have full MOT, tax and insurance.
Did one a while back for a guy at work, had a week to run on the MOT so we re-taxed it, went to the DVLA local office and swapped it off. The car had long before been crushed, but he still had the documents, so he could get the plate off.

Fair enough!E30Mark wrote:your both nearly right!
The car does not have to be taxed either! it can be on SORN (max 12 months) it needs to be MOT'd, all cars now over 15 years old
WILL NEED TO BE INPECTED BY THE DVLA !


The 15 year rule came in about May this year, i had to go through the inspection to get the plate off my 318iS when i sold it recently.325iSportMark wrote:The rule about all cars over 15 years old being inspected is a new one on me, though I fully believe you, and worth remembering since it will affect just about anyone on here with a cherished plate. Good job they didn't want to do that last year as the vehicle in question probably looked more like a coffee table than a car

Perhaps the DVLA just don't like the English!Pedromac wrote:In Glasgow they can't be doing this as I took my plate off in August when the car was over 17yrs old. Not even a hint of an inspection.