Front Number Plate

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booster

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717 posts

245 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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Spoke to GTGrafix this morning. For the front plate they have to shrink the numbers to 64mm to fit the front recess, (should be 79)....is this still legal or is the Monaro exempt in some way?

dan_the_man

1,126 posts

254 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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see:

www.hsv.org.uk/topic.asp?t=151684&f=69&h=28

and

www.hsvdriversclub.co.uk/reg.pdf

which says for imported vehicles-
character height 64mm
character width 44mm
character stroke 10mm
space between characters 10mm

booster

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717 posts

245 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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Thanks Dan, will that lot fit on a 380mm plate though?
Good to meet you yesterday. Great fun.

dan_the_man

1,126 posts

254 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2005
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was a top day out

if you have 7 characters on your registration you need to multiply this by 44mm.

Then add this to the number of spaces between characters which would be 8 spaces x10mm

and I believe the answer is 388mm so you would need to shave off 4mm from each edge of the plate, unless you have a number 1 or letter I which saves room.

>> Edited by dan_the_man on Wednesday 23 March 11:45

Yorkkie

544 posts

244 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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I fitted square one, I'm not sure if I like it yet, probably need to live with it for a while.
PS anyone know how to put pictures into a reply

dan_the_man

1,126 posts

254 months

Friday 25th March 2005
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to post pics use {pic}www.imagestoredhere.com{/pic} but replace the brackets with square ones.

booster

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717 posts

245 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Will,

If you're looking at this could you please tell me where you got the velcro for your front numberplate from?

Cheers,
Brian

V8HSV

2,457 posts

267 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Halfords, badged heavy duty and boxed on end of aisle displays normally, or B&Q sell it in larger qty.

Will

booster

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Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Cheers Will!

V8HSV

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267 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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No worries Brian.

Don't use too much on the suface area as you will need a knife to seperate should you need to take off and if its cold use a hair dryer on the bodywork first to get good adhesion.

Will

booster

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717 posts

245 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Cool. Should I put a couple of small (7-8") strips across the top and bottom.