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vtrkarl
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Post by vtrkarl »

you could always rap it in cling film first m8
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firestorm996
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Post by firestorm996 »

Heh heh nice one Timbo :)
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solorider
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Post by solorider »

any new no plates must have the suppliers name and post code
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lee67
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Post by lee67 »

load of tosh...if they wanna do you, they do you....they dont bother with was it /wasnt it crap....and yep kaz is right...sort of, its law to state the postcode of maker nowt else.. :wink:
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clayderman
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Post by clayderman »

Just to add something else into the debate, for MOT purposes they legally have to have a BS number. Although not many testers would fail it even if they noticed.
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lee67
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Post by lee67 »

mine passed other week with a 6x4 " plate on...i couldnt be assed fitting the sail back on lol
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Post by VTRgirl »

Gees, sounds like you lot have been able to whack a piece of cardboard on the back with some numbers in crayon.

We can only get plates from the Transport Department. Full stop. Nobody else can make them. They look a lot better than yours though, IMO... Got a range of theme ones & the likes, plus you can get personalised plates starting out at not too much. In Queensland it's just a once off fee, but I think New South Wales charges you every year.

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