
01-06-2010
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: haxey, doncaster
Posts: 7,787
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chrislong
To be legal, they just need the postcode of the business that made them on the bottom centre. Having "pikey plates ltd" or whatever is optional.
Alloy stamped plates at Dubmeister. I know your Brian isn't a german motor, but I still like them personally. They do legal and show plates.
Personally, Ive made my own front "show plates" when I used to go to shows. The Mini had a smaller front one on (legal one is in the boot, officer), I made it from perspex, with the lettering cut in reverse at a vinyl lettering shop, and stuck some white vinyl over that... I also made some small motorbike plates for my mates this way that were mounted on velcro for obvious reasons. 
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Name of company that made the number plate up, AND post code
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