New Rear Number Plate

New Rear Number Plate

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tonybav

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12,245 posts

266 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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I am putting on new number plates, the rear number plate is back lite, so can I use a conventional plate from Halfords which has a solid grey backing, I assume not as the backing on the current plate is indented so as to light through. Any one know where I can get the correct plate made up.

Rosso Paul

1,080 posts

268 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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You're right, you can't use the plates from good ol' Halfords. You need the special 'let the light through' ones. You can get them from:

www.tmstvr.co.uk/

Cheers, Paul

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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Or for less than half the price from Auto Marque Ltd www.uknumberplates.com but best to phone them as they don't say TVR specific on website 01474 535927 oh and if you ask they even put the little TVR logo in purple bottom centre.

jamer

1,329 posts

292 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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We can get them delievered to your door, front and rears for £28 if that is anyhelp - rear is transluscent.

Email me if you want these doing, 48 hour turnaround and delievered through your letter box in bubble wrap.

James :-)

MCFADDEN

407 posts

264 months

Monday 10th March 2003
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I took a photo of my griff over the weekend & noticed that the rear number plate flashed back. When I viewed the image on the digital camera it appeared just as a glowing haze over the number plate, (reg unreadable)

Is it likely that a Gatso would see the same thing. ie nothing.

PS - it was fitted by a performance car dealer & TVR dealer in the west country & even has there name on it .

Surely not an illegal one?

It may have saved me once as I was doing about 31 in a 30 zone, when a gatso flashed at night near London. I never did here anything back!

Also, does anyone know where small front number plates can be got as I have seen a few on Griffs & think they look good as well as the likely cooling benefits they may bring.



diz

22 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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I'm about to get my Griff MOTd for the first time. I already changed the reg and put legal (non-seethru) plates on it. An MOT tester told me that my legal plates will fail an mot as they are not illuminated.

Wasn't the number plate law changed in January, to make all car plates more photogenic, or something? Seeing as the see thru plates are not BS standard, wouldn't a Griff with them fail an MOT too?

THe only solution I can think of is to make or buy some external numberplate lights on rubber suckers for MOT tests. Could this be a new accessory for Leven to make?

Any other owners had this problem? How do I get round it? Any thoughts welcome....

david beer

3,982 posts

268 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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My 99 passed last year with see thru, its going on Friday for the next, i dont expect any probs. I believe its only a problem with designing of new cars, you cant use them.

EdT

5,103 posts

285 months

Wednesday 12th March 2003
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mine passed a few months ago with a normal (ie NON see-thru plate fitted... the joys of a local village MOT station.

Ed