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The weirdest number plates in Malaysia

11 November, 2009 | Written by Patchay at 1:13 PM in , ,

The weirdest and most fantastic car number plates captured on Malaysian roads

According to TheStar on 9 November 2009, the most expensive number plate in the country is for a vehicle registered in Terengganu but owned by a businessman in Johor Bahru. The number TAN 1 went for a pricely sum of RM200,090.

So, there you go TAN 1 spotted on the road!!

Cars with single digit is quite common nowadays:

Single alphabet is extremely rare:

I haven't seen "Z" for passenger vehicles in my life:

(Z is usually used by the military)

I don't think I would ever want this plate:

4 in Chinese means "DIE"... so 4 times of death...

To me, this looks like PENIS

Hahahaha!!!

Photos courtesy of SSC forumers cooltemper, sze hoong and hetfield85.

4 Comments:

  1. Mr. J @ pengerindu.com on November 11, 2009 2:15 PM

    that num is very mahal i think.. i

    www.pengeRindu.com

     
  2. wEtwEtwAtEr on November 11, 2009 3:17 PM

    wow! pen15 is on a perdana? i think the number cost as much as the car.
    TAN 1 is from klang i think. very often seen in klang area.
    check out my post too!

    http://wetwetwater.blogspot.com/2008/01/7th-japanese-king.html

     
  3. seon on November 11, 2009 8:00 PM

    i think TAN 1 not the most expensive but BBB 8888 is the most expensive if not mistaken..that plate number bet almost half a million

     
  4. Anonymous on November 26, 2009 6:26 AM

    BBB 8888 on white myvi ;P

     
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