D10 OKB

This registration is suitable for vehicles first registered on or after 1st August 1986

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Registration £439
VAT £87.80
Compulsory DVLA Fee £80
Total £606.80
3 Monthly Payments of £202.27
Pay in 30 days £606.80
Pay now in full £606.80
4 Payments Every 2 Weeks £151.70
Amount Financed £606.80
Interest (14.90% APR) £98.63
Repayable £705.43
Monthly £29.39

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What Our Customers Say

L69 BEV

Very helpful and very friendly with some great advice. I would definitely recommend this company

KJ69 CJJ

Having tried another supplier with bad results i was pleased with the service which was fast and delivered on time i would certainly recomend them

SB04 GDB

very professional

N2 DOP

Great plate, cheap and got what I wanted - Great service.

K60 SCW

I first looked at the website to see if the number plate combination I wanted was avaialble. The system was easy to use and I had soon identified a suitable plate. As I was new to buying a cherished plate, I rang them and the was given clear and helpful advice. I completed business over the phone - couldn't have been simpler. The plates arrived within two days and the certificate a few days after that. The instructions for completing the changeover were clear and unambiguous. It's refreshing to deal with a company that delivers what it promises in such a friendly and efficient way

Within 1 week I had sorted & picked out the Private Reg I required for my wifes birthday, i had ordered it and it had been registered and I even had the new plates on her car. Very impressed with the company and its service and I would highly recomend them to friends & relatives.

HR13 JAP

Nice service and easy bought my 2nd number

PG14 GEE

Great service and support. All completed in time .. Thank you..

K100 BGR

Fantastic service

M21 RAS

Absolutely a great experience buying from national number. Very professional from buying to transferring Nunber. Thanks guys!