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10ClarionSt | 07:52 Wed 26th Jul 2023 | Motoring
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Yesterday, I saw a VW Golf, rh drive, with a type of number plate I haven't seen before. There was no country ID on it, just a VW logo where the country ID usually is. The format of the lettering/numbering was like this:

123 AA 1234

I've seen foreign plates, trade plates, military plates but never any in the format above. The vehicle was occupied by two men, aged roughly 25 - 30. Any ideas folks? TIA.

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Do you know the registration number? Might be worth looking it up to see if it is UK registered.
Could it be a diplomatic registration?
Irish.
According to DVLA Enquiry, the number is invalid in UK.
That is not a UK format.
Was it white letters on a black plate?
Probably founder members of alcoholics anonymous.
Furrypusdycat, how do you know the registration number?
Turkish, I think.

Turkish registration plates consist of letters and digits in combinations of 99 AB 999, 99 A 9999, 99 ABC 99, 99 AB 9999 or 99 A 99999 where
I am assuming the number stated in the question is an example but just entered it for curiosity even by closing the gaps in case it was a privatised plate. So no I don't know the number.
Did someone use a 'less than' symbol ?
ah, the captain kirks!
Driving illegally if there is no country indicator.
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Thanks for the replies folks. It's not Turkish. The format contained nine digits but the examples given on Wiki have eight digits. I remember the first part of the number was 102. I thought about diplomatic plates but I couldn't find a matching sample. Besides, would young diplomats be driving round in a VW Golf? Tis a mystery! We may never know!
Thanks again.

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