These prefix style registration numbers are available to view online ahead of being available to purchase next month - with many of the plates expected to be snapped up.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has today unveiled over 150,000 new fixed-price prefix personalised registration numbers. These registrations are fresh to the market, having never been assigned to a vehicle or offered for sale before.
Some examples of the new prefix registrations available include A25 CYA, B25 TOM, C26 DAN, D25 OMG, E26 CAT, F25 CBR, F26 ORD, G25 GEM and H25 NRY. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
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