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yeah, tis norty, mostly cos they have no postcode of the plate maker, but ironically is the best option if you have winch and winch bumper with stuff on it, thus why i will have one.
My Westield 7 has one, and nobody bats an eyelid, but stick one on a 4x4....
Best thing to do is convince plod it was on there before all the number plate rules arrived, but might be hard on a fresh import truck....
4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
You would never get stopped, on my old modified Zuki I used to have a sticker for everyday use (police stopped me in Brecon once but only to admire the truck no mention of the illegal number plate or the lack of arches over the e33's at the time) for the MOT I had a proper one with a screw mount that fitted securely onto the winch plate, the tester asked me how do I use the winch and I had to tell him it only ever got used at private sites with the number plate removed...
Nissan Patrol for on-road, and a Land-Rover 110 shed for off-road :-)
can any one see any probs with the light setup at the moment all come on with full bean but going to make the bottom ones independantly switchable with normal beam
just had some trd all terrain stickers made for the back quarter they look well cool (in my opinion anyway)
is there anywhere i can get an official yes or no on the plate otherwise im just gunna stick off the missus first time i get stop "i told you so"
also are limb risers street legal cheese wire on wheels so i imagine not
has anyone got a khumo kl71 31-1050 r15 with good tread lying about need a spare
are the yellow spots actually any better in fog never had any
Nothing wrong with sticking a square one on the front , like in your
photo. Long as it is black on white , regulation size letters ?
Had one on mine for years , looks better with less obstruction to
the air flow .
The problem with it is when PC Plod wants to point his laser at you. He usually does this by targeting your 'reflective' number plate. If he can't get a reading, he'll step out & bring you kerbside to book you for not having a BS number plate. Thus with it 3points as well, which you may or may not have got for speeding, but definitely for the number plate. But there wouldn't be anything to stop you having both. Have the one on your bonnet & the requirement one as a easy removable one on off road days.
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The Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001, requires all front and rear number plates to be fixed in a vertical position or in a position as close as possible to vertical. They must also be displayed in such a position that in normal daylight, the characters of the registration mark are easy distinguishable.
In addition, the number plate must not be displayed in a manner which impairs the making of a true photographic image of the plate through the medium of camera and film or any other device.
A vinyl (stick-on) number plate displayed on the bonnet of a vehicle would not comply with the display requirements as it could not be easily read through an Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera.
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The Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001, requires all front and rear number plates to be fixed in a vertical position or in a position as close as possible to vertical. They must also be displayed in such a position that in normal daylight, the characters of the registration mark are easy distinguishable.
In addition, the number plate must not be displayed in a manner which impairs the making of a true photographic image of the plate through the medium of camera and film or any other device.
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Agree with the above, but I think the requirement is, is to have a legitimate plate on the vehicle. So, if you like the stickers on it say cos of the look, there's no reason why you can't do so as long as you have the legal on there as well.
I'd prefer to have the James Bond Asten Martin style one.
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