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Disco Matt:
I think there's now a rule that plates have to have the postcode of the place that supplied them on - just another bit of big brother's apparatus under the guise of "reducing fraud" (yep, because criminals won't just steal numberplate making kit and make up false plates with a postcode from the other end of the country...). I know a colleague of mine had his car fail its MOT because it had the original plates which didn't include a postcode.

wizard:



wizard

V8MoneyPit:

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--- Quote from: lee celtic on June 25, 2009, 22:26:30 ---13mm between letters, 13mm boarder, 38mm between groups ,right font, right size letters, on a white reflective backgroung, facing forward, registered before sept 1 2001 ... :-k

nope looks good to me . :dance: :dance:


And mines the same , had it on for 5 years and gone through 5 mot's at three different test stations ....

I think it just looks wrong because it only has 2 numbers.... :D


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I thought they had to be within a certain number of degrees of vertical, but I've been wrong before :)

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The MOT requirement is that they can be read from a certain distance. If they are too 'flat', this becomes a problem. It was never a probem on my MG Midget, but it was rather lower than a Disco bonnet!!

discowoman:
also speed cameras cant read them if they're too flat  ;)

topless matt:
At least you all have a front plate, still havnt got round to fitting mine yet  :oops:

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