Thanks Boomer.
{The lodging offer still stands},
and Dave, the ride offer stands too....
Boomer; Your naming process inspired me to look at the plates on my C-14.
But, after seeing them, I opted not to use your (bad) idea.
ie; The letters on mine are FKF...
Ride safe, Ted
Thanks Ted, and vice versa but be aware that you may be on a foam bed in the lounge
FKF is a difficult one but could be "FranchesKa F.".
That's gotta be better than "F**KingFat"
In the US you can get almost any tag you want though.
Here we are restricted to a certain format.
Currently it is XXyyZZZ where:
XX is 2 letters that denote the area the vehicle was first registered in.
yy is 2 number denoting the half-year (March-August was 20, currently 70 until end of Feb, then 21, 71, etc.)
ZZZ is 3 random letters that generate a unique whole.
Anything deemed obscene or insulting is not allowed.
You can buy a number that was already issued and transfer it to your car but that's expensive.