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Okay first thanks for the add, but it may be short-lived. I bought this last week and I'm having such a hard time getting in and out due to back surgery in Jan that I may have to get rid of it. But, I need more information. I ran the car through the certificate site and found out some. But it has two other plates one is the commission plate that reads G23N 111767 Z and the other plate that reads GU23T 004345 P. Could someone decipher these for me, please?
 
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Okay first thanks for the add, but it may be short-lived. I bought this last week and I'm having such a hard time getting in and out due to back surgery in Jan that I may have to get rid of it. But, I need more information. I ran the car through the certificate site and found out some. But it has two other plates one is the commission plate that reads G23N 111767 Z and the other plate that reads GU23T 004345 P. Could someone decipher these for me, please?
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Welcome - sorry to hear about your back. Hope you are able to some how keep the B, b ut if not, remembers you don't have to own a Brit car necessarily to participate - as long as you're an enthusiast and love to talk shop!
 
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