sparcost3
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i have transfers my boot plate is standard writing and size on a reflective viynal sticker which is legal... but im not sure on my front... 3 quater size in standard writing on non reflective white.. also a sticker
if any 1 knows thats gr8 cheers !
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P1CK4D
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Nothing is legal apart from the plate a standard car would come with.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
Nothing is legal apart from the plate a standard car would come with.
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Burny
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Well you can get pressed plates which are legal, but in terms of size theres no real grey area - standard size and thats it.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Burny
Well you can get pressed plates which are legal, but in terms of size theres no real grey area - standard size and thats it.
pressed plates are also illefal
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IvIarkgraham
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illegal
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Nic Barnes
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they are also illegal. bloody keyboard.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by Burny
Well you can get pressed plates which are legal, but in terms of size theres no real grey area - standard size and thats it.
quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
Nothing is legal apart from the plate a standard car would come with.
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sparcost3
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alrite then guys, cheers im guessing police etc dont really care? as loads of people do it?
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Nic Barnes
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they can care if they want to. is it just a 30 fine and re mot thing if they do? i cant remember.
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chrisritch
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i always carry my standard plate in the boot becase if the Police whinge ill say oh sorry ill put the original back on now, jst been to a show and forgot etc
tht way i might get out of a fine
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pow
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I'm thinking about buying a plate which I want to put with no space in the middle....
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Burny
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actually, pressed plates from places like Dubmeister ARE legal http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/
also pow, the spacing has to be standard spacing.
[Edited on 20-01-2010 by Burny]
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Burny
actually, pressed plates from places like Dubmeister ARE legal...also pow, the spacing has to be standard spacing.
theyre not legal.
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Root
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It's not legal
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Burny
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there's a link on that site called 'uk legal plates'. they're euro style alloy pressed plates, and are very much legal.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by Burny
there's a link on that site called 'uk legal plates'. they're euro style alloy pressed plates, and are very much legal.
quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
Nothing is legal apart from the plate a standard car would come with.
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sparcost3
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seems like now 1 100% knows lol might be a bit bait with blue side lights tbf i hate the way standard plate goes over the bottom grill on the b's
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Tiger
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There's a website called thehun.com but it aint about Atilla...
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by sparcost3
seems like now 1 100% knows lol might be a bit bait with blue side lights tbf i hate the way standard plate goes over the bottom grill on the b's
yes, we do know 100%. its as p1ck4d has said many times.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by sparcost3
seems like now 1 100% knows lol might be a bit bait with blue side lights tbf i hate the way standard plate goes over the bottom grill on the b's
FFS
quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
Nothing is legal apart from the plate a standard car would come with.
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Burny
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Sorry, it seems your quote button is broken. i'm not wishing to start an argument, but they are BSAU14d complient, and therefore legal. It's true that most pressed plates are still illegal, and these are subtly different from the usual 'show' ones to indeed be fully legal.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Burny
Sorry, it seems your quote button is broken. i'm not wishing to start an argument, but they are BSAU14d complient, and therefore legal. It's true that most pressed plates are still illegal, and these are subtly different from the usual 'show' ones to indeed be fully legal.
no.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by Burny
Sorry, it seems your quote button is broken. i'm not wishing to start an argument, but they are BSAU14d complient, and therefore legal. It's true that most pressed plates are still illegal, and these are subtly different from the usual 'show' ones to indeed be fully legal.
Its not broken. I just feel your having difficult reading what I was writing. Let me try it again.
quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
Nothing is legal apart from the plate a standard car would come with.
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James_DT
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You can get ROAD LEGAL pressed plates from Craigs Plates. Being pressed doesn't make them illegal if they're using the correct font, spacing, reflective backing and have the makers name + postcode on.
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