Custom Licence Plates — Seen in the Wild

Oops. I’m sure it was a Subaru. It’s the model name I’m unsure of and somehow “highlander” felt right.

Without googling, maybe an Outback?

If it had off-road gear, then Outback is probably correct.

I’ve since looked it up on Subaru’s website and it was almost certainly an Outback. Net of model year differences it’s a close match. Good call on your part.

A couple days ago I came upon a shiny new Porsche 911 with SUE THEM.

I bet that is not a nice guy driving that car.

Yesterday, saw a snazzy red Mustang: CSANOVA.

Chicks evidently dig red Mustangs.

If that’s not a lawyer’s car, I don’t know what is.

Or guys with delusions of being chick magnets dig red cars. Meanwhile the chicks don’t even notice.

^^^^^^^^^^ (you nailed it pilot guy!)

Chicks who dig red convertibles get one for themselves. Far less trouble in the long run.

For both people. :grin:

Right again!

This chick would love a red Mustang. But I wanna drive, not date the driver.

Hey, now. :wink:

I drive a red Mustang. It’s purely for my own amusement (and it is a sexy car).

I saw YRUANGRY a few days ago, on an otherwise unremarkable car.

A friend of mine has a Triumph Rocket III with the number plate “T R0CKET”

I wish I could have grabbed a picture, but I saw “UHHHHHH” yesterday.

Today I saw OKOKOKOK

Looks like the owner meant to imply “TRUST NO-ONE”, although phonetically it reads more like “TRUST ANYONE”.

Or possibly they’re a “trusting one”.

Or maybe they think we should put our trust in the knights who say Ni.

TRUST NONE