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Last post Wed, May 23 2012 12:36 by leemarb. 24 replies.
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  • Sat, May 5 2012 11:06
    • Bodie
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    stick on number plate

    A few photos of my MX5 now with a stick on front number plate and square rear number plate.

    Lee

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  • Sat, May 5 2012 19:06 In reply to
    • leemarb
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    Re: stick on number plate

    hi bodie, looks very nice, was there much to do, getting rid of the original no plate fixing holes, or did you just stick over them, also was it hard to stretch your new number over the curves, and still keep an even straight line.

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  • Mon, May 7 2012 11:40 In reply to
    • Bodie
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    Re: stick on number plate

     Hi Leemarb,

    I stuck it over the original holes, can't even tell they were there. Going over the curves of the bumper is a nightmare, will need to order another one at some point to have another go but for the minute it's not bad! I think it makes the front end look fresher

    Bodie

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  • Mon, May 7 2012 11:48 In reply to
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    Re: stick on number plate

    Is the front one road legal?

     

     

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  • Mon, May 7 2012 13:33 In reply to
    • taff eunos
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    Re: stick on number plate

    Technically no they are not legal, but ought to be really unlike plastic plates and plinths which break and fall off very easily these are a lot more `permanent`. I have stick-ons on both our Eunos Roadster and Mk1 and both are fine as far as two separate MOT stations are concerned. Police all over the country dont seem too bothered either.....

    Am going to add that I firmly believe the main reason for making people have upright BSAU approved front plates is to make it easier for `speeding tax` sneaky camera vans to read them at longer distances, so good enough reason on its own to have a stick-on.

    I have also noticed with a few `speed limit reminder` electronic boards around here that they notice Mk1s a lot easier and sooner if the headlamps are up (radar reflection again....)

    Dr. EunosGeek

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  • Mon, May 7 2012 14:34 In reply to
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    Re: stick on number plate

    Yes, definitely a market for a radar absorbing paint finish and a low radar signature shape nose!

    2001 mk2.5 1.8
  • Mon, May 7 2012 14:42 In reply to
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    Re: stick on number plate

    They're sort of legal on pre-2001 cars.  Technically I don't think you're supposed to fit a sticky plate now, but a pre-existing sticky plate - and no-one can tell when it was first put there -was "tolerated" under the law.

    On a post-2001 car it's definitely wrong as the plate must meet British Standard, and it won't.  You'd probably never get pulled up on it though, as the MoT only checks spacing and condition, not the type of plate.

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  • Mon, May 7 2012 14:58 In reply to
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    Re: stick on number plate

    rogerzilla:

    They're sort of legal on pre-2001 cars.  Technically I don't think you're supposed to fit a sticky plate now, but a pre-existing sticky plate - and no-one can tell when it was first put there -was "tolerated" under the law.

    On a post-2001 car it's definitely wrong as the plate must meet British Standard, and it won't.  You'd probably never get pulled up on it though, as the MoT only checks spacing and condition, not the type of plate.

    Both my MOT men have said, as long as they can read it from the MOT bay when its outside waiting to come in then its a passWink

     

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  • Mon, May 7 2012 15:31 In reply to
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    Re: stick on number plate

    zpat:

    Yes, definitely a market for a radar absorbing paint finish and a low radar signature shape nose!

    Just for you, have a giggle at this old chesnut Wink

     

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  • Mon, May 7 2012 15:41 In reply to

    Re: stick on number plate

     I did mine a little differently  (if the picture appears  ! )


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  • Mon, May 7 2012 15:52 In reply to

    Re: stick on number plate

            Try again ! !


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  • Wed, May 9 2012 17:26 In reply to
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    Re: stick on number plate

    I like where you've put your plateThumbs up, was thinking about mine there but went for lower down in the end (What a pain to fit)

    Bodie

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  • Wed, May 9 2012 19:31 In reply to

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     I know what you mean about trying to stick it around the curves. Thats why I went for moving the badge up onto the bonnet and re sticking it on with silicon sealant. My plate went on without any issues using water and a bit of baby shampoo to allow it to slip into position. I think the plate position gives it a more classic look without drawing too much attention from law enforcers.


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  • Wed, May 9 2012 20:03 In reply to
    • Steve_C
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    Re: stick on number plate

    I've got a stick on and not had any issues from plod or the MOT.  I just like the E-type look!

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  • Wed, May 9 2012 22:18 In reply to
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    Re: stick on number plate

    Heres an `E-Type` look I prepared earlier.....

    Just spent most of the day converting the USA spec E-Type V12 5.3 to right-hand drive, a task not for the faint-heartedShock

    Dr. EunosGeek

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