Stick on Reg Plate? My other one blew off.
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Stick on Reg Plate? My other one blew off.
Lost my legal plastic front number plate last night. It blew off coming down the A1 last night.
If i get a stick on number plate for my front splitter will this be legal ?
If i get a stick on number plate for my front splitter will this be legal ?
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Originally Posted by pappasmurf
Lost my legal plastic front number plate last night. It blew off coming down the A1 last night.
If i get a stick on number plate for my front splitter will this be legal ?
If i get a stick on number plate for my front splitter will this be legal ?
no sick on plates are legal according to the dvla.
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Although I've seen plenty about on old Lotus Elans, E-types, MX5's etc.
It would have to be a really moody copper to do you for that if the lettering and spacing is correct. May also fail the MOT if you get a picky tester I suppose.
Probably made them Illegal because Truvelos and other forward facing cameras can't read them properly
It would have to be a really moody copper to do you for that if the lettering and spacing is correct. May also fail the MOT if you get a picky tester I suppose.
Probably made them Illegal because Truvelos and other forward facing cameras can't read them properly
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stick on number plates are not illegal as long as they meet the requirements.
the dvla just say that they are not aware of any stick on number plates that do meet the requirements.
the dvla just say that they are not aware of any stick on number plates that do meet the requirements.
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