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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: daddy5x on 29 March 2013, 18:12
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Just been thinking about getting some pressed plates for my golf also with vw golf gti logo on them what's people's views on these???
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I like then, not sure on how legal they are tho, I know back in't olden days they used to be pressed, but not sure... :-)
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There's a place called demon plates seem cheap enough. And legal
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There's a place called demon plates seem cheap enough. And legal
Then go for it...have they a website...I'd like some!
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I have some e8uroplates. From as far as i can see and know they are legal. Think I paid £30 at a show :cool:
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Yes hardmonkeys they have a website. Have a look. There's loads of options
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Dubmeister do legal pressed plates
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y276/Rhyso/Audi%20A3/image_zps84f3a0ee.jpg)
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Dubmeister are the only legal pressed plates available I believe all the rest are show plates
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Europl8 are BS AU 145d approved aswell.
There plates come with a card you can show to any MOT/Vosa inspector or police officer to say what make them legal.
Not sure if you can get the logo on them them.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pressed-Metal-number-plates-100-ROAD-LEGAL-/120751545173?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1c1d5a5b55#ht_1420wt_897
Well i ordered these took them to my uncle Who is a forensics photographer for Grampian Police and his 2 mates " Coppers" said they are legal and they are cheaper than Dubmeister so WIN
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I have ebay plates on at the moment. Passed mot last time no problem. I did get an advisory for the engine covers,top and bottom :grin:
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Any plate supplied without ID and the correct paperwork being shown is a show plate, suppliers have to keep records.