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Bealo
06-10-2010, 04:16 PM
Does anyone know of a website you can use that will find and located the where abouts of a specific number plate?

I'm trying to find either

B3 ALO, B4 ALO, B6 ALO

All the cherished number plate selling websites haven't got them.

If they are already on somebody's car is there anyway to find out WHO's so i can ask if they want to sell it?????

shimmy
06-10-2010, 04:59 PM
i dont think they exist Stu

Very rarely do plates end in an O or 0 as they were not used previously as they could be misread

You might get B 3 ALD :hahaha:

Bealo
06-10-2010, 05:18 PM
Well i can buy B1 ALO and B20 ALO

so i guess they do exist :thumbs:


I looked for B3 ALD but some Shrek look alike has just bought it :thumbs:

shimmy
06-10-2010, 05:23 PM
How about P3 ADO :birdman:

Bealo
06-10-2010, 05:49 PM
How about P3 ADO :birdman:

Last time i check 21 was a legal age for some

BOOM BOOM SHAKE THE ROOM action :birdman:


your only jealous :thumbs:

shimmy
06-10-2010, 06:01 PM
your only jealous :thumbs:

yep:blalalala:

Black CSL Steve
06-10-2010, 06:04 PM
This is the closest I could find for you mate......£999 aint cheap but "Suits you Sir"

http://dvlaregistrations.direct.gov.uk/search/prefix-number-plates.html?prefix=B&numbers=1-9&letter1=A&letter2=L&letter3=O&action=index&pricefrom=0&priceto=5000&prefixmatches=&searched=true&openoption=&prefix2.x=54&prefix2.y=30

Steve

Bealo
06-10-2010, 06:26 PM
Thanks Steve :thumbs:

I've seen that one before and i'm gutted that i can't find B3 ALO :banghead:

I have found 5 BLS

As in S BEALES but not overly happy on spending £5k on a plate...

amar7274
06-10-2010, 06:57 PM
The reg plate B3ALO is on a Bmw Z4 3.0i Auto (Convertible).
The reg plate B4ALO is on a Bmw 318i Sport Touring Auto (Estate).
B6ALO is not currenlty on a vehicle.

The only way to to find out who these plates are registered to is through DVLA.

Bealo
06-10-2010, 07:01 PM
The reg plate B3ALO is on a Bmw Z4 3.0i Auto (Convertible).
The reg plate B4ALO is on a Bmw 318i Sport Touring Auto (Estate).
B6ALO is not currenlty on a vehicle.

The only way to to find out who these plates are registered to is through DVLA.

Thanks for this Amar

Is there any way to find out who owns them and if B6 ALO is for sale?

amar7274
06-10-2010, 07:07 PM
Ring the DVLA and ask them if B6 ALO has ever been issued. If not they can put it into one of their auctions for you.

With regards to the owners of the other plates only DVLA can give you this information. I've never tried this myself but here's one example you could try. You now know what car the plate is on just say you've been involved in an accident with them and you need to get in touch with the owner.:thumbs:

Bealo
06-10-2010, 07:11 PM
Ring the DVLA and ask them if B6 ALO has ever been issued. If not they can put it into one of their auctions for you.

With regards to the owners of the other plates only DVLA can give you this information. I've never tried this myself but here's one example you could try. You now know what car the plate is on just say you've been involved in an accident with them and you need to get in touch with the owner.:thumbs:


Thank Amar i'll give that a try :thumbs:

DuncanR
07-10-2010, 02:46 PM
Ring the DVLA and ask them if B6 ALO has ever been issued. If not they can put it into one of their auctions for you.

With regards to the owners of the other plates only DVLA can give you this information. I've never tried this myself but here's one example you could try. You now know what car the plate is on just say you've been involved in an accident with them and you need to get in touch with the owner.:thumbs:

Or ring Police. +1, done this myself, just say you saw them drive out from Tescos and hit your car, make sure there are NO cctv cams about though !:hahaha:

jim76
10-10-2010, 11:55 AM
Or ring Police. +1, done this myself, just say you saw them drive out from Tescos and hit your car, make sure there are NO cctv cams about though !:hahaha:

Lol. My mate tried this a couple of years ago. Although he was trying to get a date with a hot Blonde he used to see parking at the same car park as him every morning. He looked like a right prick when he called the police to find out her name and address (to send flowers to incidentally!!!) on the pretence of a minor bump in the car park. They asked for his details to pass on to her as they couldn't give a 3rd party's details. He had to pass them on, and the woman's husband called him going mental down the phone for bumping there car!! John (my mate) wasn't quick enough to give a false name and phone number when he realised things were going tits up!! He never did get that date!!! Lol.

He still takes stick about this and it happened years ago!!!!! :hahaha:

scaramanga
10-10-2010, 09:49 PM
i think for a fee, the DVLA can provide you with the address to which the plate is registered...

Based on a friend of mine wanting to trace the history of his car, and he got a list of the addresses of previous keepers. Could be because he owned the car though...