


The question is, where to stick the number plate? Has anyone got some examples they could post in here?
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D4N_V_U wrote:I just think they look rubbish stuck on, looks worse than a standard plate.Import number plate holder and matching sized plate for me.
I would be interested to see pics of stuck on ones though to convert me.
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Nowhere to put except slapped on the front of the top of the bumper though really? i see a lot of MX5 guys doing it, and that looks pants too!
alanmr2turbo wrote:well apart from vinyl sticker plates on to your car are illegal unless you have something like an E-Type jag etc.
Vinyl plate are cheap although the£60 fine isn't if you get pulled by a jobs worth
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alanmr2turbo wrote:all plates for ROAD use have to be produced by a registered number plate maker, and YES bs marks needed as well as postcode of the supplier.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 6/V796.pdf
The British Standard
The British Standard sets out the physical characteristics of the number plate.This includes visibility, strength and
reflectivity.![]()
The British Standard also requires each number plate to be permanently and legibly marked with the
following information:-
1.The British Standard number
(currently BS AU 145d)
2.The name, trade mark or other means of identification of the manufacturer or component supplier
3.Name and postcode of the supplying outlet
RedMR² wrote:alanmr2turbo wrote:all plates for ROAD use have to be produced by a registered number plate maker, and YES bs marks needed as well as postcode of the supplier.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... 6/V796.pdf
The British Standard
The British Standard sets out the physical characteristics of the number plate.This includes visibility, strength and
reflectivity.![]()
The British Standard also requires each number plate to be permanently and legibly marked with the
following information:-
1.The British Standard number
(currently BS AU 145d)
2.The name, trade mark or other means of identification of the manufacturer or component supplier
3.Name and postcode of the supplying outlet
^This, however, if you don't want to have to send V5 and other document copies to the supplier, you can get show plates with legal font etc without the BSAU145d and plate manufacturer post code.