A&Q about Lotus
Q:
how about something simple:
LITE
LT WT
UDR WT
ON DIET
SLIM
PURE
PURIST
ACBC
For the BRG:
GRS HOPR
A:
Or how about
FTHRWGT feather weight
or
LITEWGT light weight
or
LOW LBS low pounds
or
THXCOLN
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Originally posted by transio
I think it means "Fair Elise" in German.
It's "For Elise". In the sense of "Dedicated to Elise".
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Originally posted by mopalak
THXCOLN
Those refering to low wt might make people think you're a dietician. However, this one has the highest risk of being mistaken for anatomicall part, now if you were a GI specialist, that'd be a whole different story
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And some of us home theater nuts would read THXCOLN would read it as a digestive tract able to recreate surround sound.
After years of racing a midengined car, my last plate was SPINS. I still have it.
I was thinking of maybe a business plate this time, but with only 7 characters, it is not easy.
CHASECM
CHASCAM
GOT CAM
GOT VID
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Or,
Simpler still: How about
"MINE"
Chris
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What would you say if you saw this car on the road?
Would it make you mad or would it make you smile?
I'm thinking of doing this on a new RED Honda S2000.
Remove front and rear "H" badges and the side S2000 lettering....and replace with rectangular Ferrari logo on front hood and silver prancing horse on rear. Then add Ferrari crest stickers on the fenders and circular Ferrari stickers on the wheels to cover the H.
And, of course, the license plate would be:
FERONDA ... or ... 224 GTS
When I was in high school. I had a red VW Rabbit Diesel re-badged as a Ferrari....but that was clearly not a sportscar. It was a total hoot -- and I even got a parking ticket with "FERRARI" listed under "MAKE OF CAR".
This S2000 would be on a daily driver.
Funny? or would people be out to key the car?
A:
I like "Mine" as losted earlier, but for me it's one of two:
"FINALLY"
or
"YEEHA!"
Heh heh.
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for those with Chrome Orange...
PEEL <-- orange peel, peel out?
JUICE
JUICY
ORANGY <-- orangy .. or..gy?
RIPE
BITTERS < --- might be confused with the past car manufacturer
PEKOE
FEDEX <---- coporate color? / Federal Elise
for those who can get 8 letters.
KIMAGURE (as in the anime orange road)
SMOOTHIE
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FEDEX <--- FEDeral EXige
for those hopeful souls, go register this one before it comes over..
again, works fabulous with orange (or white if they are available)...
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Originally posted by Hans Stuck
What would you say if you saw this car on the road?
Would it make you mad or would it make you smile?
I'm thinking of doing this on a new RED Honda S2000.
Remove front and rear "H" badges and the side S2000 lettering....and replace with rectangular Ferrari logo on front hood and silver prancing horse on rear. Then add Ferrari crest stickers on the fenders and circular Ferrari stickers on the wheels to cover the H.
And, of course, the license plate would be:
FERONDA ... or ... 224 GTS
When I was in high school. I had a red VW Rabbit Diesel re-badged as a Ferrari....but that was clearly not a sportscar. It was a total hoot -- and I even got a parking ticket with "FERRARI" listed under "MAKE OF CAR".
This S2000 would be on a daily driver.
Funny? or would people be out to key the car?
i fear they would draw unpleasant conclusions about the driver. may not key it but they might point and laugh when you come back to the car
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How about:
SUBLIME
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How about
LUST
simple, sweet, accurate
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Originally posted by M!!
for those with Chrome Orange...
PEEL <-- orange peel, peel out?
Or Mrs. Peel (She drove a Lotus) even if it is not the dreaded CO...
I am kind of fond of LOWTUSH as a play on the make of the car, though I don't think that I'll be getting a vanity plate.
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I just thought of a great one:
Code:
LB4LB
(pound for pound)
Alluding to the performance and dollar value (in british pounds, of course) of the car.
I imagine this plate would go over better in the UK, though.
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I'm probably getting:
ROEBOT
(My last name is Roe)
I'm a nerd.
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FL8SHEO
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if you just made it FL8SHO they might assume you are a david letterman fan and let it slip through
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After adding up tax, license and options, I'm having a little sticker shock. So how about "BROKE" for the license?
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Originally posted by jml1952
After adding up tax, license and options, I'm having a little sticker shock. So how about "BROKE" for the license?
LOL !