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nobby Member Since: 02 Mar 2016 Location: Malvern Posts: 33 |
my personal choice is oversize made of ali after the oval plate was bleached by the sun |
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Sat Feb 20 2021 10:32am |
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scarey Member Since: 07 Jan 2011 Location: in the cloud Posts: 410 |
the plate can be any size but the letters/numbers must be legal type and size and recognisable by anpr cameras otherwise plod will get you.. |
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Sat Feb 20 2021 11:36am |
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Oldandconfused Member Since: 18 Jun 2017 Location: Norfolk Posts: 778 |
And have to be reflective. Not sure how you achieve that with pressed metal plates. |
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Sat Feb 20 2021 1:00pm |
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richamartin Member Since: 16 Dec 2012 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 251 |
I thought pressed metal were only sold as "Show plates" and were illegal. Now
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Sat Feb 20 2021 2:47pm |
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Puslinch Member Since: 08 Jan 2017 Location: Surrey Posts: 200 |
I’m on a standard size and looks prefect. The large oval just doesn’t look right on the rear.
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Sat Feb 20 2021 5:51pm |
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PaskySNR Member Since: 20 Feb 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 13 |
Thanks for the reply - Yes, will def be fitting a UK Road legal plate. Im just wondering why owners dont revert back to a normal sized VRM plate upon changing them (personal plate changeover) instead of keeping with the RRs oversized yellow plates on the back of them. Seem large and an unsightly distraction from the lines of the vehicle.. |
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Sat Feb 20 2021 8:13pm |
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PaskySNR Member Since: 20 Feb 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 13 |
Thanks for the reply - I thought they werent for the road but the rules changed a couple of years ago and now we can have them fitted to UK cars as well as the road legal 3D gel characters and 4D raised character ones. Having number plate surrounds secured to the car and then just popping a metal plate in/out is much simpler on change of ownership/plate than drilling new ones or having adhesive fail and losing one. The metal ones never de-laminate either. |
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Sat Feb 20 2021 8:18pm |
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PaskySNR Member Since: 20 Feb 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 13 |
Thanks for the reply - Ive seen theres some changes coming this year around banning the 3D and 4D plates but pressed plates are reported to be UK road legal - https://www.number1plates.com/plate-type/p...er-plates/ |
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Sat Feb 20 2021 8:26pm |
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Oldandconfused Member Since: 18 Jun 2017 Location: Norfolk Posts: 778 |
I was relying on this;
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Sun Feb 21 2021 8:09am |
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Grimble Member Since: 21 Aug 2020 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 257 |
Always go for the legal minimum.
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Tue Feb 23 2021 11:53am |
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Stevepd Member Since: 22 May 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1251 |
I always think of those Rover 75s’ you used to see around. 2006 2.7 TDV6 HSE in Cairns Blue. |
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Tue Feb 23 2021 3:36pm |
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Shaun W Member Since: 03 Mar 2020 Location: Dewsbury Posts: 79 |
I’ve gone for the shaped plate on the rear and got the UK and Union Flag stickers.
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Wed Sep 29 2021 8:56pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4941 |
Drill new holes where you want them
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Thu Sep 30 2021 6:14pm |
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jimbg Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: By the River Dart Posts: 1831 |
My last couple of new cars have had the rear plate attached by stickers.
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Thu Sep 30 2021 8:53pm |
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