Wrong Number Plate Fails MOT
Wrong Number Plate Fails MOT
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Crimson King 500

Original Poster:

553 posts

286 months

Saturday 22nd February 2003
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The Griff was taken to an MOT testing station today and failed, not for anything else but the plate I had on would not let the light through, as for finding someone who can supply a plate nearby to save me a retest fee, forget it. Mrs Crimson King 500 could not believe it.
Please guys, a plea for help, is there anyone you know who will ship a made up plate to me without production of the documents?
Thanks

neilmac

567 posts

286 months

Saturday 22nd February 2003
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Hi Crimson,

I just got a set of plates made up for my Grif from fancyplates.com told them the rear needed to be translucent as its backlit and that's what they supplied.

The light doesn't shine through as brightly as my previous plate but I don't think that matters too much.

Pretty good price as well £25 + p&p for the pair.

Crimson King 500

Original Poster:

553 posts

286 months

Saturday 22nd February 2003
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Cheers mate, I will head off there now, fed up with trying to download DVDs that don't work off of the internet that end up slowing down the PC access.
CK500

Crimson King 500

Original Poster:

553 posts

286 months

Saturday 22nd February 2003
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What a great site, lets hope their delivery service is as good as their site, so easy and such a great selection, thanks Neil.
CK 500

SpeedEight

893 posts

299 months

Saturday 22nd February 2003
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Also try www.tmstvr.co.uk/

They did me a rear backlit plate for
my Chimaera.

neilmac

567 posts

286 months

Sunday 23rd February 2003
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CK,

My plates took about a week but that was only because they were waiting for a new stock of translucent blanks, once they had them the plates arrived the next day. They even included fixing screws and sticky pads.

tvrtim

438 posts

286 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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Its a good idea to silcone a bit of silver kitchen foil to the back of the recess before fixing the new rear plate. Crinkle it up first and then spread it out to fit the recess. It reflects the light and the difference is amazing.

Crimson King 500

Original Poster:

553 posts

286 months

Monday 24th February 2003
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Nice Tip, I will remember this when the time comes to fit my new plates, with my Pistonheads name on as well.
CK500