Our beach vehicle is a Honda Element, quite boxy but it holds a lot of stuff. I'm seeking a vanity plate and have thought of two
Here they are: Boxed In or El Boxo. Can you share other plate names that describe our ride?
Xx
PlayaBx
PlayBox
With only 7 letters allowed on most vanity plates, you're somewhat severely restricted.
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