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judow

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Now that is a cool way to decorate your living room.
 
Just saw this on yahoo - amazing!
 
I was gonna type "why" but why ask why. :yesnod:
 
DART said:
What is it??? I tried to search SCYIE and could not find anything.

Okay, I'll admit it. What is your question and what is SCYIE.

I guess this is my dumb day, sorry.
 
Look at the video again and see the license plate on the car... SCYIE
 
Aha. I also tried to find SCYIE and came up with nothing. It's a puzzler.
 
judow said:
Aha. I also tried to find SCYIE and came up with nothing. It's a puzzler.

OK.... I did some poking on the net. I believe that the Singapore license is SCY<span style="font-weight: bold">1</span>E
The "SCY" is the month and year the car was registered.
SCY means it was registered on Sept. 1999.
Haven't found out what the "1E" stands for.
Here's where I found the info
 
Gliderman8 said:
judow said:
Aha. I also tried to find SCYIE and came up with nothing. It's a puzzler.

OK.... I did some poking on the net. I believe that the Singapore license is SCY<span style="font-weight: bold">1</span>E
The "SCY" is the month and year the car was registered.
SCY means it was registered on Sept. 1999.
Haven't found out what the "1E" stands for.
Here's where I found the info

You're good!
 
But it's a 2012 model. How could it have been registered before it was built?
 
Maybe it's a vanity plate and he/she has had it since his/her first registered car? Just a thought.
 
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