thinking of using a stick on number plate for the front (think E type Jag, works minis etc)
is this legal over the front top of the nose cone????
You won't have a number plate till after SVA. They are supposed to be on a flat background and horizontally mounted for MOT and road use but I
suppose you could get away with it.
yours, Pete.
I think you will find on the DVLA website a section relating to this and there is a stipulation that they must be as near vertical as possible. And believe me, if you ever want to remove it, they are a real bitch!!!!! especially from grp.
I often get them mixed up, which way is perpendicular gets me as well..
yours, Pete.
I've had no problems in 5 years with regards to stick-on number plates. Problems with just about everything else in that time though!!!!!
Ian
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Originally posted by Peteff
I often get them mixed up, which way is perpendicular gets me as well..
yours, Pete.
Great new technical term David, will be used to great effect no doubt. There's a telegraph pole like that across from our house..
yours, Pete.
merlin:
quote:Use a hair dryer to soften the sticky-backed vinyl. When you can lift one corner, and get a grip of the sticker, keep the dryer focused on the area just ahead of where you're peeling it off.
if you ever want to remove it, they are a real bitch!!!!! especially from grp.
I had to take my log book,gas bill(or phone,electric) and license(passport will do). I almost felt guilty going for one.
yours, Pete.
quote:
I had to take my log book,gas bill(or phone,electric) and license(passport will do). I almost felt guilty going for one.
Have a look at
Stick on Plates
Hmmm, it doesn't say that stick-ons aren't allowed, just that they don't know of any that meet the regs. Nice and clear then!!!
I put a stick on my main car, I told at the time that the reason stick-ons weren't allowed was because they're not reflective. However, I
did find a place that sold reflective stick-ons:
I got mine from Kenlee in Romford - 01708 728619, don't seem to have a website unfortunately.