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Gaz Number Plates
Gaz is usually used as an informal nickname or pet name for people named Garry or Gareth. Because Gaz is a nickname, it can be used as a term of endearment or as a shorter form of the names it is derived from. Therefore, Gaz shares the same name history as Gary or Gareth. Some famous Gary’s and Gareth’s include English musician Gary Numan, famous football player Gareth Bale and American actor Gary Coleman.
So if you are looking to buy a Gaz number plate for either yourself or someone close to you, you have come to the right place. Here at Absolute Reg, we have plenty of Gaz number plates for you to choose from in a variety of styles and combinations. So there are plenty of options to choose from, and we even accommodate for your vehicle's type and size. Get a personalised number plate and add a unique touch to your vehicle today!
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Why Buy a Number Plate from Absolute Reg?
Largest Stock
We stock over 50 million number plates at Absolute Reg, which is even more than the DVLA! You have so many combinations to choose from, meaning you can personalise your plate based on your name, hobby, location or anything in between.
Price Promise
With our price promise, if you find a cheaper plate elsewhere, we’ll match the price (or sometimes even beat it).
Lifetime Customer Service
If you have any questions about your number plate – before, during or after your purchase – our customer service team are on hand to help you, every step of the way.
Certificate of Entitlement
When you purchase a new number plate for your vehicle, the DVLA issue you with a V750 certificate of entitlement.
Finance Options
Spread the cost of your plate over 12, 24 or 36 months with Payment Assistant, giving you more control over how you pay.
What Number Plate Styles Are Available?
New/Current Style
The new/current style of number plate was introduced by the DVLA in 2001. This is because, with prefix plates, you can more easily hide the age of the vehicle. With these plates, it’s the first two letters that denote the area. Then, the next two numbers reveal the car’s age.
Prefix Style
Prefix style number plates were introduced in the 80s after the DVLA started to run out of suffix combinations. As the name suggests, it’s the letter at the start that reveals the car’s age. For example, ‘A’ refers to 1983 and so on.
Suffix Style
Demand for vehicles grew in the 1960s and, as such, the DVLA had to introduce suffix style plates. Again, as the name suggests, it’s the letter at the end of the plate that denotes the age, so ‘A’ refers to 1963.
Dateless
The DVLA introduced dateless number plates in 1903. They were issued so that they could track the vehicles that were on the road. There aren’t many restrictions when it comes to the order of numbers and letters. As a result, you can be more creative with your combinations.
How To Guides
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