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Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post
Oh yeah ???? I bought my last one online and they checked absolutely nothing - it's fully compliant with the law too !
if it is not labelled with the correct markings it could still be illegal.
there is a lot of money to be made in number plates as the cost the supplier around £1.50 to £2 to make, and probably charge around £20 for the pair.
easy money eh
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Originally posted by MattF View PostJust on a slight side note, (it's still related, honest), is it just my perception, or are the Jaos bars built with a fairly thin wall steel tube with the main strength being in the uprights?
They normally bend at the mounts an hit the bonnet. There useful for putting spot lights on an the Jaos ones offer decent protection on the headlamps but they dont really do much else!
Look fecking great!!
Especially the Jaos ones!!! Want to buy some jaos mudflaps to complete the look?!!?
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostBull bars tend to offer next to nothing in protection terms anyway mate,
They normally bend at the mounts an hit the bonnet. There useful for putting spot lights on an the Jaos ones offer decent protection on the headlamps but they dont really do much else!
Look fecking great!!
Originally posted by RodLeach View PostEspecially the Jaos ones!!! Want to buy some jaos mudflaps to complete the look?!!?
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Originally posted by NEZ View Postno they are actually breaking the law, and they can get badly fined too, just the authorities rarely do anything.
if it is not labelled with the correct markings it could still be illegal.
I'm not certain whether they are breaking the law or not as the plates came from Scotland - but even with P&P they were actually a lot cheaper than I could get them elsewhere AND they're fully legal
Life is too important to take seriously !
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Originally posted by Predictable Bob View Post
I'm not certain whether they are breaking the law or not as the plates came from Scotland - but even with P&P they were actually a lot cheaper than I could get them elsewhere AND they're fully legal
not that anyone ever bothers to do anything about it so i thionk you'll be safe.
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