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Honda Jazz Forums => Gallery => Topic started by: guest2898 on November 16, 2011, 11:16:39 AM
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Hi all... Here are some pics of mine and the wifes jazz's.... ;D
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/224793_10150180462882515_777837514_6701947_2264138_n.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/griftertshirt.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/BLA064_591130_EF1.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/41153_421308007514_777837514_4710002_6215250_n.jpg)
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Am loving your black one. Your wife's one looks in excellent condition for it's age. She has really looked after if well.Lovely pics, thanks for sharing.
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:D Thanks mate, the wifes jazz is in superb condition for its age, she takes it to the power wash now and again, but its usually me who gives it a good wash down with a good quality car shampoo.... ;) we have had it for nearly 3 years now and only paid £2,995 for it with 70k on the clock, very little has been spent on it and its now got over 100k on it.... its a little cracker... i love my ES too, i call it mini KITT (Knight rider) lol. :D
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I just noticed your wife one starts PX. I was out with the dog earlier and say someone in a Storm Grey one starting PX55. Any idea where the PX regarding is from?
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Hi, it was registered in carlisle, and came from Lloyd Honda carlisle. Spent all its life up there (1 owner from new) we bought the car from a garage in morecambe who said it had been sat in a garage for quite a few months before he bought it. We chucked in a R reg corsa which did not even have power steering! we got £500 for it so the jazz only cost us £2495... bargain. Its been a great car, all we have replaced are the rear brake lines which had corroded, new front discs and pads, and tyres, oh, nearly forgot wipers!! lol. Not bad in nearly 3 years ownership... ;D
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No not bad at all. I must apologise for my apparent bad spelling. It's the predictive text on this phone lol. Throws up so marvellous alternatives to what I actually meant to say sometimes ;D
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Lol, yes, it can be a pain! the wife has it on her phone... she does not check her messages properly before sending them to me... i get some real strange ones from her sometimes!! :D
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I thinks so, Black one is looking very sweet. The other one is also same color (ice blue) with my old jazz. Thanks for sharing :))
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Thanks senk, i have a more recent one with them both together on my father in laws drive, i wil post it up later... nice polished metal jazz by the way..... ;) :D
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It's the DVLA registration centre it was first registered at.
First letter:
P = North Lancashire and Cumbria
Second letter:
A-T = Preston
U-Y = Carlisle
So PX = Carlisle, 55 = Sep 2005-Feb 2006.
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You are quite correct.. the car came from carlisle! we bought it from a little car dealer in morecambe, it still bears it "carlisle honda" registration plate on the front! ;) :D
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Some more recent pics of them together!
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/jazz1.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/jazz2.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/jazz3.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/jazz4.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/jazz5.jpg)
(http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x41/gaz6739/jazz6.jpg)
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@gaz b
Hi, do yo have original splash guards?
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Hi, yes, they are genuine honda mudflaps, it also came with genuine carpet mats too, my GE was owned by honda themselves as a demonstrator so they fitted a few extras too it (makes it more desirable for re-sale) it had only 8,000 miles on it when i bought it when it was 18 months old... My wifes GD has honda mudflaps fitted too... ;) :D
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Nice pic. again... I have a question about your plates in your country. I saw that it is coloured white in the front plate, but yellow in the rear plate. What does it mean? Is it necessity?
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Thanks, yes the plates in this country have been in these colours for over 40yrs now and it is UK law to have them this way, previously to this in the early 60s registration plates here were black with White letters, some metal plates had silver writing... The yellow backed plate is reflective, and is more highlighted to following vehicles etc..
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Current plates, yellow backed to the rear, white backed to the front - both backgrounds are reflective.
There have been other dates where the letter size changed slightly, but the only really significant change was on 1st January 1973. All cars made (not registered) prior to that date can wear white letters on black backgrounds. Very old numberplates were painted, but since the 1930's embossed metal plates with white metal letters were usually used.
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Yes I and have no idea why. White/Grey on black is for pre-'73 cars (I think?)
The GB with EU flag symbol in the 'plate is optional.