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Or did you just happen to get "XK" in there?
It's possible that Jag got a job lot of plates with XK in them. I remember seeing a lot of MG F cars with "MGF" on the plate.
I doubt Jaguar did it - I suspect the DVLA (govt dept that does car registrations) and dealers are just more savvy now - back when we bought a P reg car (94?) our car dealer got us P 50 ODG which we illegally mis-spaced to P500 DG (my name is David G and it was on a 5litre V8 so...) for a few hundred pounds - it's not 'cheap' but it does look kinda nice.
Heck - go here and have a look - try both the prefix and suffix searches.
Try a prefix search for H 15 XKR (gone, but HIS XKP is available - and with a bit of mud on the P.... you have HIS XKR - not bad on a Jaguar XKR - shame mine belongs to Denise
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Then click 'view on a vehicle'.... all very slick.
OK, then you have to phone them so but it took me about 10 mins to buy the two numbers.
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