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measurements would be good too
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Jap plate holder in stock location and slightly smaller(but not much) type than motorbike size
(allowed on import).
Not been driving it long but no interest so far and sailed through an MOT, have same size on the rear too.
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D4N_V_U wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJZJ_oIETAw
Thats what I want! I`d go for standard jap size plates for road use, and when you want to go plateless for photos/shows just press a button.
Mmm,plates that can be hidden at the flick of a switch,wouldn't want to risk that one with the wrong copper.
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Jap plate holder in stock location and slightly smaller(but not much) type than motorbike size
(alled on import).
Not been driving it long but no interest so far and sailed through an MOT, have same size on the rear too.
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This is the size I have and I got pulled by the local tossers, told them they dont know what theyre on about and theyve left me alone since.Still plenty of chavs driving around with very loud exhausts,, blue side lights and fog lights permantly on.
They wonder why people hate them!
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