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garmp
Explorer II
Dec 27, 2016

Vanity Plates

I was reading a post about naming your RV. Everyone has their unique name and reasoning for it. We are about to get our new Phoenix Cruiser 2100 and the DW now wants vanity plates for it. In Missouri we are allowed 6 characters, not counting a dash (-) and it seems the obvious ones are taken: CRUZER, CRUZIR, CRUSER, CRUSIR, CRUZEN, etc. Anyone have any thoughts? Did you get personalized plates? How did you find a unique combination beside his & her initials.
Need a bunch of help here.

thanks

59 Replies

  • Why not use your userid that you have on here?? I kinda like that. Or get the DW one for hers.
  • We had one for several years, and did have to pay extra for it the first year. Its nice to have something unique, especially if you are proud or the vehicle its on. If you can get one at no extra charge, go for it. However, putting you name on the outside of a rig does raise a few issues, but I won't expound here. Go for it!
  • I am an old vet and have named my fifth wheel The Last Resort

    It is towed with The Last Ride

    Maybe you could shorten one of them up. :B
  • DownTheRoad, I would normally agree with you 100%. But being a 100% disabled veteran, this one of the benefits I am entitled to, so I thought I might have some fun with it. After all it won't cost me an arm and a leg. Only a leg! Sorry you're so against a fun inquiry.
  • DownTheAvenue wrote:
    Vanity plates cost extra. In my state $25 annually plus a one time manufacturing fee of $55 for the life of the plate. What for? so someone else who just happens to be behind me can see it! I get nothing out of it. Waste of money!


    Agreed
  • Vanity plates cost extra. In my state $25 annually plus a one time manufacturing fee of $55 for the life of the plate. What for? so someone else who just happens to be behind me can see it! I get nothing out of it. Waste of money!
  • CRUZZR

    CRZZRR

    CRRZRR

    CRRSRR

    CRUSSR

    CRSSRR

    CRUUSR

    Just need to keep trying. Could move to a state with 7 digits on the license plates so you have more options...........

    Bill

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