I have a number which is no longer needed, sitting on retention.
It's a prefix plate Y7 RMB
Any ideas as to where I can best get a valuation and/or sell it?
Thanks in advance
Selling a Cherished Number
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Selling a Cherished Number
Ross
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1972 Alfaholics Giulia Super
2000 Elise S1 Sport 160
2004 Bentley Conti GT
Now browsing the tech pages
Re: Selling a Cherished Number
I've bought and sold a couple on eBay and still look there frequently to see if anything interesting pops up.
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Re: Selling a Cherished Number
Dealers will offer you a valuation but most will then only list it at that price rather than buy it outright.
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Re: Selling a Cherished Number
For date style plate your basically looking at what they cost. Quick look at DVLA says £399. Then you've got the cost of transfer at £80 which the dvla pays when you buy but your private buyer will want covered, so £320ish. It's a high supply market so if you want to actually sell it you have to price attractively.
Anything above that you need dateless or at least something interesting. You have in your favour that 'RMB' plates are mostly taken so it must be a slightly more popular set of letters. That just means you might actually sell it than not.
All IMO btw.
Anything above that you need dateless or at least something interesting. You have in your favour that 'RMB' plates are mostly taken so it must be a slightly more popular set of letters. That just means you might actually sell it than not.
All IMO btw.