Or just drive through the mud. Anyone who lives in an area with a lot of dirt roads knows that it's impossible to read muddy plates. :) Plus, they won't be able to ID the color of the car.
At 02:24 PM 5/22/01 -0700, Ed Wong wrote: >Here in PA there are "picture" vanity plates. >I dont htink you get a choice of the number, but the >background has a pretty picture on it. > >Anyway - there was a plate that was a copy of some >kind of oil painting of sailing ships (ala 1770's) >duking it out with cannons. Its basically mud brown >and black in color. The letters were black. I think >the paint was even non reflective. > >That plate was nearly impossible to read even if I was >standing next to it playing parking meter cop.... > >EWong > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices >http://auctions.yahoo.com/ >_____________ >List Sponsor: http://www.netsville.com >To remove yourself from this list, send mail to [email protected] with 'unsubscribe a2_16v' in the body of your message >See us on the web at http://www.a2-16v.com >Visit the 16V Homepage at http://www.gti16v.org > > ************** Patrick Austin [email protected] (617)782-9115 ************** _____________ List Sponsor: http://www.netsville.com To remove yourself from this list, send mail to [email protected] with 'unsubscribe a2_16v' in the body of your message See us on the web at http://www.a2-16v.com Visit the 16V Homepage at http://www.gti16v.org
