One of the most expensive number plates in Britain has sold for an eye-watering £330,000.
The coveted JK1 registration sparked a fierce bidding war before finally being snapped up at auction.
But the buyer has not been revealed.
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Some speculated it may have belonged to Jamiroquai frontman, Jay Kay.
However, auctioneers swiftly shut down the rumour.
The plate went under the hammer at the NEC in Birmingham, where short-format registrations are known to fetch huge sums thanks to high demand.
A spokesperson for Iconic Auctioneers said it was the highest amount ever paid for a plate sold by the firm, as reported by Whats The Jam.
They added: “I can confirm that it was not bought or sold by Jay Kay from Jamiroquai.
“It is the most expensive we’ve sold.”
Jay Kay is known for his extensive fleet of luxury motors, reportedly including a Ferrari 275 GTB, Aston Martin DB5, Lamborghini Miura SV, Rolls-Royce Phantom and Maserati A6G, among others.
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