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June 15th, 2015 10:19 AM #14
I guess I'm lucky my old car's "D" plate never became an issue. It's a region IV plate. I had no idea that non NCR region plates are "mainit" to TEs.
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June 15th, 2015 10:25 AM #15
Wala naman ata issue sa ganyan?
Dame ko officemate from Mindanao na lumipat dito sa manila dala oto nila (region 11,12 and CARAGA) i asked them that, never naman sila napara for bearing non-NCR Plates.
Yung pinsan ko got a montero (declared total loss) tapos binuo ulit niya from CDO naman, daily driven niya makati based, never din napara.
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June 15th, 2015 10:30 AM #16
Not an issue...
My Old Faithful ride has a DXX-YYY Plate Number, and I was never flagged down (until this time) here in MM,- and up in the north while driving it....
One of our "newer" rides has an AXX-YYY Plate Number,- and I was never flagged down (until this time) here in MM,- and down in the south while driving it....
The joke in our group is that I am indeed an engineer,- with NAND as our vehicles' plate numbers.....
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Last edited by CVT; June 15th, 2015 at 10:33 AM.
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June 15th, 2015 10:37 AM #17
*CVT same tayo My old coding car's plate is Dxx xx4 Malas lang kasi same ending with my Dad's coding car
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June 15th, 2015 01:08 PM #18
Yup. Never had an issue. First car was bought and registered in the province. Region 2. Walang nagging issue, no trump up traffic violations encountered from TE.
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