I have seen one E3 OFE
Which I could change to E30 FE ( as in Fe for Fiona) and E30 for my car and also 30 for my age!!! fcuk im gettin on a bit!
What do you guys think??
Should I or shouldnt I?
Its £599 from DVLA?
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Just because A7ECS / A1ECS isn't available / affordable...kidsinister wrote:You probably won't be able to change the spacing, it's illegal now isn't it?
[spoilsport mode]Besides, private plates are wank.[/spoilsport mode]

I like my previous plate, but sold it with another car, traffic cops are a bit funny about it, but I know a friendly MOT tester, so will only have problems with cops maybe..kidsinister wrote:You probably won't be able to change the spacing, it's illegal now isn't it?
[spoilsport mode]Besides, private plates are wank.[/spoilsport mode]


No needs to be taxed & Moted! No other way, and also if its been scraped or written off no way of retreving plate either!dazleeds wrote:go for it![]()
bit of a hijack
but is there anyway at all to get a plate off a car with no tax/test?
ps please dnt say unscrew it



Yeh I know its illegal, but traffic here dont always bother, and I would keep spare plates as I have been stopped for something simular before.miniblob wrote:It is illegal to change the spacing, but you can get it made as a 'show plate' and use it at your own risk.
B5 OXX on my 8 series is spaced as B5O XX - had it done standard size and font and i've never been pulled for it (although they did warn me once when they pulled me for speeding but couldn't prove it)
Technically they can stop you driving your car until the plate is changed, so i mount them with velcro and keep genuine plates in the boot just in case!!





nice plate geez!!!miniblob wrote:Go for it!!
I've just bought E3 OXX (obviousely will space it as E3O XX)!!!
I've also got B5 OXX on my 850!!!!

Private plates are for hairdressers.Geeman wrote:Just because A7ECS / A1ECS isn't available / affordable...kidsinister wrote:You probably won't be able to change the spacing, it's illegal now isn't it?
[spoilsport mode]Besides, private plates are wank.[/spoilsport mode]
He he!
I've got GIL35 51 on mine... it makes the whole car look so much better!

How do you Im not a hairdresser!!kidsinister wrote:Private plates are for hairdressers.Geeman wrote:Just because A7ECS / A1ECS isn't available / affordable...kidsinister wrote:You probably won't be able to change the spacing, it's illegal now isn't it?
[spoilsport mode]Besides, private plates are wank.[/spoilsport mode]
He he!
I've got GIL35 51 on mine... it makes the whole car look so much better!




Daz Mate......dazleeds wrote:that means i have to rebuild an engine ,do some welding
and get the old girl thru an mot just to get my A2 XDM back![]()
poxy uk government, taking all me cash tossers

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