vanity plate for my new 997?
#50
Vanity Plate
Here is mine. She was my 50th birthday present to myself. Sorry I waited so long. She has been on Road Atlanta 5 weekends so far with many more to come. This was taken on the "Tail of The Dragon" with my wife at the wheel. She has been to the Porsche Driving School and done a NASA HPDE. She has turned into a full blown car NUT and I love it. I also like 4ZWEKND.
#53
lol!
#54
I garage my car at home, I have private parking at my office and hardly leave Malibu, which is why I don't worry about it getting vandalized. But if I lived in an apt and parked in a shared parking structure at work, I wouldn't dare have either plate!
#55
Feel free to vote for my plates and keep me in the top 3!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...Spotted_Malibu
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...Spotted_Malibu
#57
Feel free to vote for my plates and keep me in the top 3!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...Spotted_Malibu
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...Spotted_Malibu
#58
Thanks! My sister in law refuses to ride in my car - not everyone likes it.
But it makes me laugh out loud when people pull up at a light and say 'I love your plate!'
The origin was (see who else remembers this) a scene in the 1992 (ish) movie Adventures of Ford Fairlane with Andrew Dice Clay. While not exactly a cinematic breakthrough, it was funny and had an ensemble cast (Wayne Newton, Motley Crue, Robert Englund, Ed O'Neill, Gilbert Godfried, Priscilla Pressly, etc.) Anyway, there was a scene at a frat house at USC or UCLA where there was some rich frat kid who had a yellow Corvette parked outside, and his plate said 'UN POOR'. Dice put the car in neutral and let it roll back into a long row of Harley's. It was a funny scene.
The Urban Dictionary defines it as 'not rich, not poor.
But it makes me laugh out loud when people pull up at a light and say 'I love your plate!'
The origin was (see who else remembers this) a scene in the 1992 (ish) movie Adventures of Ford Fairlane with Andrew Dice Clay. While not exactly a cinematic breakthrough, it was funny and had an ensemble cast (Wayne Newton, Motley Crue, Robert Englund, Ed O'Neill, Gilbert Godfried, Priscilla Pressly, etc.) Anyway, there was a scene at a frat house at USC or UCLA where there was some rich frat kid who had a yellow Corvette parked outside, and his plate said 'UN POOR'. Dice put the car in neutral and let it roll back into a long row of Harley's. It was a funny scene.
The Urban Dictionary defines it as 'not rich, not poor.
Last edited by Malibu_997; 03-31-2012 at 10:33 PM. Reason: spelling