Quattroporte Plate Ideas (License Plate)

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  1. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Need plate ideas for 2005 Maserati Quattroporte.
    Here's what i have so far
    HOT QUAT



    ...well, that's all I have...thats why i am asking you...give suggestions please!
     
  2. rossocorsa13

    rossocorsa13 F1 Rookie

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  3. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    i like it alot, that is really clever, but i think when you see us on the road you wouldent understand it...come on guys! keep posting!!!!!
     
  4. Gatorrari

    Gatorrari F1 World Champ
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    NOTABMW?

    If this were New York state, you'd have more options, because they allow 8 characters on a plate.
     
  5. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    I don't want NOTABMW becuase then people will underestimate the Maserati. I think the Quat is a lot better than a BMW.
     
  6. Gatorrari

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  7. Gatorrari

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    Or, if your dad is a Bulldog fancier as well, UGAMASR? After all, that would counter the G8RRARI!
     
  8. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Woah, that last one might be a contender.
     
  9. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Is "180 MPH" fast enough to put on a license plate. Or "BIG V8". Maybe "394 HP"? Which do you think is best. I really like the one Gatorrari suggested that is "UGAMASR"
     
  10. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Does "360 GUT" make sense speaking of the 360 engine?
     
  11. robert biscan

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    The hot Quat could be confused with something else. This could really be true of a female driver. I would work on that a bit.
     
  12. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Yeah, I thought the same thing.
     
  13. Gatorrari

    Gatorrari F1 World Champ
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    Will the 4porte even do 180? If you're going to go that far, try "185 MPH". That would match Joe Walsh's famous song lyric "My Maserati does 185".

    (The problem is, a plate like that will probably already be taken.)
     
  14. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Haha...I don't know, I tried finding their top speed but coulden't. That song is where I got the idea...hold on, let me go check the speedometer.
     
  15. masermartin

    masermartin Formula Junior

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    "Cattivo". It's an Italian word, look it up. Don't wory it isn't dirty.
     
  16. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Does it mean naughty?
     
  17. masermartin

    masermartin Formula Junior

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    more or less.
    But in Italy they say it about cars that look fast and agressive.
     
  18. Lumberman

    Lumberman Karting

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    HOW ABOUT: SQUAT2P
     
  19. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    ROFLMAOcopter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  20. Lumberman

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    or see if the state would allow: CUMQUAT
     
  21. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    Lets not and say we did! Or we could always just pretend like you never said that.
     
  22. Gatorrari

    Gatorrari F1 World Champ
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    I'm not sure they'd accept CUMQUAT, but maybe you can try something else of a "XXXQUAT" nature. "FASQUAT", "GR8QUAT", "OURQUAT", or, if you can convince your dad to name it after you, "VICQUAT"!
     
  23. atlSPOTTER

    atlSPOTTER Formula Junior

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    His names Vic too! lol

    And Jim, I told my dad about UGAMASR and he said to ask you how much we have to pay you to trademark that plate. My dad thinks he is hilarious, but hes not.
     
  24. ddemuro

    ddemuro Formula 3

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    For the record, these license plates were all already issued over the counter back when Georgia was using the 000 AAA numbering format (from 1998 to 2003, on the '...on my mind' plates). Since they could be still on the road, Georgia will not issue these numbers, or any in the 000 AAA format, as vanity plates.

    On a side note, the Maserati Quattoporte tops out at 171mph.
     
  25. Gatorrari

    Gatorrari F1 World Champ
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    I believe there is a one-time $25 manufacturing charge, and then there is an annual $25 surcharge on top of the usual fees.

    As an alternative to UGAMASR, you might want to consider UGAQUAT.
     

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