Best place to get number plates from
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Tyre Smoke said:
www.fancyplates.com
Seem to be the 'recognised' PH plate suppliers
Quick delivery, more options than you can shake a stick at, and letter spacing however you want it.
Make sure you tell 'em it's for a Cerbera in the "notes" field...j_s_g said:
Tyre Smoke said:
<a href="http://www.fancyplates.com">www.fancyplates.com</a>
Seem to be the 'recognised' PH plate suppliers
Quick delivery, more options than you can shake a stick at, and letter spacing however you want it.
Make sure you tell 'em it's for a Cerbera in the "notes" field...
do they do show plates as well ? i fancy getting a smalley compact plate for the front, got away with on my chimeara so want improve the look from the front on the cerb
John.s said:
do they do show plates as well ? i fancy getting a smalley compact plate for the front, got away with on my chimeara so want improve the look from the front on the cerb
Yeah, they do the 3/4 size or whatever they are plates. Just go on their website... everything they do is there.
(Technically ALL their plates are show plates, as you don't have to provide your certificate to show you can have proper plates made up for that reg. number...)
alex200mph said:
Thanks for the replys guys. Have just ordered a set for the cerby..
Incidentally... I put mine (T111VVR) on the car last Friday, and went down to the DVLA office to get my MOT certificate sorted, etc. They almost confiscated the number back off me on the spot for not having double-spacing between the "1" and the "V". No silly fonts, no silly colours, no italics, no bolts through to misrepresent it. Just a 1cm gap. Was not best pleased. Anyway, they said things like this are going to be seriously cracked down on. Remember folks: Badly spaced letters kill!

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