In the USA, you can have personalised plate numbers on your vehicle. In Malaysia too (but more like a templated numbers) and JPJ makes money off of them by opening them up for bids. The latest number, TAN with a single digit was sold for RM200,000.00 to a businessman. Maybe it’s TAN8 because it was reported sold to a chinese businessman.
Geek24.com has compiled “the geekiest license plates” found across the states. Posted here are some which I think is cool.
If I have a the option of having a personalised number, I would for for MR BDK heehee. I’ve seen BDK XXXX though, where X is the digits. When I was on vacation in Australia a few years ago, I saw one nice sports car with the plate JEFF18. 18 is my favourite number since as it’s my birthdate.
Anyway…


In case you don’t know, that’s “Shut The F*** Up” ;))
More pics.



Source : Geek24
What would your plates will be?
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I think In Malaysia you need to be more creative (as compated to other countries) in order to create interesting plate numbers. As for the TANx case, it’s also possible that it’s TAN1, so it reads sth like “tani” (agriculture). Maybe it’s a tycoon involved in agri. The only Ferrari i’ve seen in KK so far is SA1T, which is like “nakasait” in Kadus if you ask me hahahah.
i alwaz saw one proton gen2 (klu nda silap) MAW 1111 someway in jalan Bukit Padang, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Borneo, Malaysia. Must be a Mawi World die hard fan.