Fourdot number plates

Fourdot number plates

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Hatson

2,034 posts

122 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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DuraAce said:
Utterly gash.
There isn't any limit to the designs - only your imagination.


DuraAce

4,240 posts

160 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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Hatson said:
DuraAce said:
Utterly gash.
There isn't any limit to the designs - only your imagination.
They all look daft/pretentious. They scream "look at me" IMHO. I wouldn't pay a penny for one. If I bought a car with them fitted then I would remove them and fit normal, standard plates.

hondansx

4,569 posts

225 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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I think they make sense for the aforementioned Rover 75 and other cars with distinctly shaped areas for plates.

Also, i think it suits a car like a Mini. I actually think the Eos design on the first page would look great on a Mini. On an Eos? Sadly, British flags make me think BNP. On a Mini, i'd see it as just a bit of fun... maybe that's just me.

I have used Four Dot to have their small plates. They are still legal, but are the minimum width based upon the characters you have. I guess not many could tell, but i'm a bit obsessed with detail and cars looking 'clean'... in fact, looking at the below photo makes me want to remove the rear wiper!


Hatson

2,034 posts

122 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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DuraAce said:
Hatson said:
DuraAce said:
Utterly gash.
There isn't any limit to the designs - only your imagination.
They all look daft/pretentious. They scream "look at me" IMHO. I wouldn't pay a penny for one. If I bought a car with them fitted then I would remove them and fit normal, standard plates.
I can't argue with that. In fact I get all my clothes from M&S so I try and conform in general.smile

Hatson

2,034 posts

122 months

Monday 24th October 2016
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hondansx said:
I think they make sense for the aforementioned Rover 75 and other cars with distinctly shaped areas for plates.

Also, i think it suits a car like a Mini. I actually think the Eos design on the first page would look great on a Mini. On an Eos? Sadly, British flags make me think BNP. On a Mini, i'd see it as just a bit of fun... maybe that's just me.

I have used Four Dot to have their small plates. They are still legal, but are the minimum width based upon the characters you have. I guess not many could tell, but i'm a bit obsessed with detail and cars looking 'clean'... in fact, looking at the below photo makes me want to remove the rear wiper!

Fourdot are more about suiting car shapes and short plates as you say but I'd love to see a few more adventurous designs about, which is why I posted. I do unfortunately get your BNP point.
They have a seascape background on their site complete with whale, fish, boat and anchor - I may go back for that one.biggrin