pressed plates :S

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pressed plates :S

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anybody on here with pressed plates been pulled over by police because of them?

if yes then what did they say? (hopefully just a light warning and telling you to change them)

really want some jus not sure wether to or not
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i meant to say german style aswell so i wud want to speace it kind of like this
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I've got them but never had any trouble (touch wood).

You face a £30 fine, and they'll ask you to remove them.
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£30 fine, and given a MOT defect ticket, basically giving you so many days to put the proper plates on take it to a MOT tester, stamp the ticket and send it off, if you dont your Insurance Mot bla bla is VOID
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Gotta say my mates have never had the last thing, they've just had £30 fines, but thats cause they have small bike ones on the front, me and my bro both run our polos with pressed (mine are un-banned, hius are banned) and we've not had any trouble touch wood, and near us is full of pigs.
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oh and depending on how the copper is feeling, he may pull your pants down and give you a sunday roasting ;)
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Bepe wrote:oh and depending on how the copper is feeling, he may pull your pants down and give you a sunday roasting ;)
:lol:

The fact you want to put metal plates with illegal font & illegal spacings is asking to be pulled & done over! :shock:
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nothing illegal about the spacing mate, the font is.......okish its the D band more then anything and if there not reflective
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Bepe wrote:nothing illegal about the spacing mate, the font is.......okish its the D band more then anything and if there not reflective
Read the second post, says he wants to alter the spacing. :wink:
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Go to the following link http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/ and click on uk legal plates. They now supply pressed plates complying to the current BSAU145d standards. No dodgy spacing or markings allowed mind, but it will be nice next time you get pulled to tell them to go scratch. :lol:
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jaydeezey wrote: but it will be nice next time you get pulled to tell them to go scratch. :lol:
That's what i'm gonna do in a week or 2 when i've got a few days off, go to carnoisseur in plymouth who are a dubmeister dealer to order some. Will look great! 8)
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hey,,

i know im going 2 sound like a right fool!! lol

but is this the best method rather than spraying or covering with clingfilm,,

i was thinkin of changing mine, but if they are legal plates, i can say my mate must have changed them ect..

thanks

Mikey :D
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jaydeezey wrote:Go to the following link http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/ and click on uk legal plates. They now supply pressed plates complying to the current BSAU145d standards. No dodgy spacing or markings allowed mind
they wouldnt be the same and the spacing gives it that look 8)

im gonna get some i fink and keep swapping them with my originals every now and then

but if i get pulled im only going to use them as show plates :(
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Torq-Al wrote:
Bepe wrote:nothing illegal about the spacing mate, the font is.......okish its the D band more then anything and if there not reflective
Read the second post, says he wants to alter the spacing. :wink:
ahh


right then you can NOT alter the arrangement of the letter or numbering

eg. normal plate W344 KFE

Illegal plate W4 33 KFE for instance but as from the plates lettering character height width ETC then there fine
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Post by chrisjames »

I have been followed a few times :|
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but I have never really been stopped. I have correct spacing with a font thats nearly uk style. Just dont drive like an idiot and you will be ok :wink:
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