Jaguar License Plates
I was planning on getting this one, but the space between STRA CAT made it an 8 character plate which pushed the cost to over $1000 more than the purchase price of the car.
Maybe one day when I have a lazy $3250 I might revisit it.
Maybe one day when I have a lazy $3250 I might revisit it.
Just got my plates for the XJSC!
Fun fact: "EA" is for Expanded-Use Antique. Here in Illinois, that gives me the freedom to drive the car wherever from April-Oct without the restrictions of a standard Antique plate ( ie. car can only be driven to and from shows, etc.)
You pick which photo works best.
Fun fact: "EA" is for Expanded-Use Antique. Here in Illinois, that gives me the freedom to drive the car wherever from April-Oct without the restrictions of a standard Antique plate ( ie. car can only be driven to and from shows, etc.)
You pick which photo works best.
Yes I know it's not an F Type but the plate was available and the car will be in the garage by late fall so it can live on the XK8 in the interm. Plus we do get quite a few inquiries about the message ??????????????
I was planning on getting this one, but the space between STRA CAT made it an 8 character plate which pushed the cost to over $1000 more than the purchase price of the car. Maybe one day when I have a lazy $3250 I might revisit it.
Here in Connecticut it's only about $100 or so for a vanity plate. And the plates can come in your choice of a number of graphic themes: for animal lovers, friends of Long Island Sound, veteran, etc. $100 is still a bit of money, but easier to justify than three grand. I'm sure our state government makes a pretty penny off sales, as they are very popular. Can't imagine the logic behind making yours so cost-prohibitive.
Here in Connecticut it's only about $100 or so for a vanity plate. And the plates can come in your choice of a number of graphic themes: for animal lovers, friends of Long Island Sound, veteran, etc. $100 is still a bit of money, but easier to justify than three grand. I'm sure our state government makes a pretty penny off sales, as they are very popular. Can't imagine the logic behind making yours so cost-prohibitive.










