Which reg plate for Campaign?
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I had similar dilemma on my old 964,in the end decided to keep to normal "J" reg plate rather than a private. People in the know knew the crack and i never had a bite from the fuzz once. Had them on 2 & half years as well. Stick with the "A" plates
See pic
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l221/DarrenM69/m...
See pic
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l221/DarrenM69/m...
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Stunning, who did the plates?
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www.eutags.com but that was about 4 years ago,you can them cheaper elsewhere,my mates just got his from www.dubmeister.co.uk but the quality is crap compared with the EU Tags ones. Original German press is used, def worth the extra.
Get the surrounds as well,looks mint together,i've got some on my current M5,i've got a contact somewhere for some some decent old skool VW ones,I'll try and dig em out..
Stunning, who did the plates?
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www.eutags.com but that was about 4 years ago,you can them cheaper elsewhere,my mates just got his from www.dubmeister.co.uk but the quality is crap compared with the EU Tags ones. Original German press is used, def worth the extra.
Get the surrounds as well,looks mint together,i've got some on my current M5,i've got a contact somewhere for some some decent old skool VW ones,I'll try and dig em out..
Here my Bimmer with the surrounds. Not really that close up a pics but you get the idea:
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l221/DarrenM69/C...
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l221/DarrenM69/C...
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l221/DarrenM69/C...
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l221/DarrenM69/C...
Edited by Daggerpie on Saturday 14th July 17:12
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I quite like them, the car is stock and they might look quite good????
