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SDJ2_Photography, 23 February 2015, 14:16
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Just finalized. Saturday.

SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
DjShift, 23 February 2015, 15:25
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well, i work on Saturday and have a class on Sunday. Might try to get out of work on Saturday so i can go then.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
nyexphotography, 24 February 2015, 14:53
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Guys, I saw the Union Jack Wrapped Jag F-Type on a truck today. I think this could mean that it might be our turn to have it at the dealer, or its coming to the auto show.

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
SDJ2_Photography, 24 February 2015, 17:15
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nyexphotography wrote:
Guys, I saw the Union Jack Wrapped Jag F-Type on a truck today. I think this could mean that it might be our turn to have it at the dealer, or its coming to the auto show.

Sweet!

SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
nyexphotography, 24 February 2015, 18:32
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Turns out the Aston isn't going to the show.

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
nyexphotography, 24 February 2015, 18:54
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However. I have just received info that the Land Rover Discovery Sport and the Union Jack Jag F-Type Coupe WILL be at RIAS.

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
mojo9434, 24 February 2015, 19:48
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Hey guys, I know I'm not from New York, but I have a question about it and figured this would be a good place to ask.

So I've seen some NY registered cars with black and gold licence plates, and some with blue and white plates. Both say "New York" on them, and I can't figure out the difference between them. Why is there two different plates? Could one of you guys explain this to an ignorant Canadian?

mojo9434
from Hamilton, Canada
nyexphotography, 24 February 2015, 20:11
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mojo9434 wrote:
Hey guys, I know I'm not from New York, but I have a question about it and figured this would be a good place to ask.

So I've seen some NY registered cars with black and gold licence plates, and some with blue and white plates. Both say "New York" on them, and I can't figure out the difference between them. Why is there two different plates? Could one of you guys explain this to an ignorant Canadian?

Its navy blue, its the "new" NY plate. First released in 2010, all the cars in NY will eventually have those plates. The Blue and White plate is no longer available as of 2010.

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
zonda21, 24 February 2015, 21:30
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nyexphotography wrote:
mojo9434 wrote:
Hey guys, I know I'm not from New York, but I have a question about it and figured this would be a good place to ask.

So I've seen some NY registered cars with black and gold licence plates, and some with blue and white plates. Both say "New York" on them, and I can't figure out the difference between them. Why is there two different plates? Could one of you guys explain this to an ignorant Canadian?

Its navy blue, its the "new" NY plate. First released in 2010, all the cars in NY will eventually have those plates. The Blue and White plate is no longer available as of 2010.

I hate the yellow ones they're really ugly, the white looked much better IMO.

zonda21
from Rochester , New York
nyexphotography, 25 February 2015, 15:29
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Im pumped. Hell Cat is going too.

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
SDJ2_Photography, 25 February 2015, 18:17
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zonda21 wrote:
nyexphotography wrote:
mojo9434 wrote:
Hey guys, I know I'm not from New York, but I have a question about it and figured this would be a good place to ask.

So I've seen some NY registered cars with black and gold licence plates, and some with blue and white plates. Both say "New York" on them, and I can't figure out the difference between them. Why is there two different plates? Could one of you guys explain this to an ignorant Canadian?

On the yellow ones its navy blue, its the "new" NY plate. First released in 2010, all the cars in NY will eventually have those plates. The Blue and White plate is no longer available as of 2010.

I hate the yellow ones they're really ugly, the white looked much better IMO.

Agreed

SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
SDJ2_Photography, 25 February 2015, 18:18
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nyexphotography wrote:
Im pumped. Hell Cat is going too.

Sick. Sucks about the Aston though

SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
nyexphotography, 25 February 2015, 18:59
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SDJ2 wrote:
nyexphotography wrote:
Im pumped. Hell Cat is going too.

Sick. Sucks about the Aston though

Its not so bad he's bringing a Ferrari 550 Instead. Come find me if you want to get under the ropes.

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
mojo9434, 26 February 2015, 10:50
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nyexphotography wrote:
mojo9434 wrote:
Hey guys, I know I'm not from New York, but I have a question about it and figured this would be a good place to ask.

So I've seen some NY registered cars with black and gold licence plates, and some with blue and white plates. Both say "New York" on them, and I can't figure out the difference between them. Why is there two different plates? Could one of you guys explain this to an ignorant Canadian?

Its navy blue, its the "new" NY plate. First released in 2010, all the cars in NY will eventually have those plates. The Blue and White plate is no longer available as of 2010.

Ok, I got it. Thanks :)

mojo9434
from Hamilton, Canada
SDJ2_Photography, 26 February 2015, 16:33
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nyexphotography wrote:
SDJ2 wrote:
nyexphotography wrote:
Im pumped. Hell Cat is going too.

Sick. Sucks about the Aston though

Its not so bad he's bringing a Ferrari 550 Instead. Come find me if you want to get under the ropes.

THE BLUE ONE
CAN I PLEASE SIT IN IT

SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
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