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got a new number for my sport. i want a cool number plate for it. want to add the alpina logo, bmw logo and the mtechnic text in there. anyone know where i could get this done for a good price and can be assured good quality set of plates?

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http://www.fancyplates.com/ will do them but I don't think they will be road legal.

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i dont see why not. if the text/ font size if the same, what can they do? i am from northern ireland mate!!
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Get some German style one's made up mate they look wicked
Dubmister i think does them
Dubmister i think does them

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woud they not be illegal? i wouldnt want any kind of german flag or symbols on it! whos the dubmister?

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www.uniqueautodesign.com
They are brilliant at doing number plates, can do hollograms etc. They may be able to post them out to u just give them a call or email and say Spencer recommended you.
They are brilliant at doing number plates, can do hollograms etc. They may be able to post them out to u just give them a call or email and say Spencer recommended you.
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You have to have the British Standard number, the name of the manufacturer and the name and postcode of the plate supplier......
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/v796.pdf
I think the rules for you are the same - you'll have to contact DVLNI if you are worried
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/v796.pdf
I think the rules for you are the same - you'll have to contact DVLNI if you are worried

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UNIQUE DESIGNS are the only company so far i feel could make that plate for me. they said you wouldnt post to northern ireland
as i said, i just want a standard plate, nothing fancy! i get pulled enough by the police. standard text/font, but on the left of the plate where you would often find the "euro band" i want the bmw and alpina logo's and a mtechnic logo in there aswell.
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cheers for the help

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All E30s were made long before these regulations were introduced, so as long as the typeface and spacing were legal when the car was first registered, who's to say when the plates were made?orangecurry wrote:You have to have the British Standard number, the name of the manufacturer and the name and postcode of the plate supplier......
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/v796.pdf
I think the rules for you are the same - you'll have to contact DVLNI if you are worried
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most police wont try to do you if the font and spacing is the same, if you piss them off, they will use any excuse! i want to tint every window in my sport limo black, would love to do it, i think it would look the balls with the alpine white body, but i know it would only be a matter of days/possibly weeks before i got taken into the station!

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...because any plate made today will have the 'current' font (which is narrower than the old font) and so the cops could be arsey if they wanted to; internet/foreign-made plates might have any old font. I'm just giving the 'whiter-than-white' legal picture.Brianmoooore wrote:All E30s were made long before these regulations were introduced, so as long as the typeface and spacing were legal when the car was first registered, who's to say when the plates were made?orangecurry wrote:You have to have the British Standard number, the name of the manufacturer and the name and postcode of the plate supplier......
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/v796.pdf
I think the rules for you are the same - you'll have to contact DVLNI if you are worried

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aye like i said, the plates i go for have to be 100% legal, my motor is registered as a company car threw my dads business, so if i get in shit. he gets the fines or boloxing by the police!!!!!

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hey,
right guys i think i am going to go for the german number plate! just the same style of lettering and numbering. i still have not been able to find anyone to make these plates with bmw and alpina badges on them. i could of sworn i seen somone with this style of plate on a few months back! sombody here must have some good contacts.....
cheers
right guys i think i am going to go for the german number plate! just the same style of lettering and numbering. i still have not been able to find anyone to make these plates with bmw and alpina badges on them. i could of sworn i seen somone with this style of plate on a few months back! sombody here must have some good contacts.....
cheers

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erm the Dubmeister article is dated 1st Dec 2005.... so I'm afraid I'd treat that with caution.
The Government document 'seems' to be saying you can use a Euro-plate, but it must have a 'UK' in the Euro-symbol box, and NOT say a 'D'... but the document isn't very well written
The Government document 'seems' to be saying you can use a Euro-plate, but it must have a 'UK' in the Euro-symbol box, and NOT say a 'D'... but the document isn't very well written

I didn't realise the date on the Dubmeister article, but:
I only question it because I have been observed to be driving a car with German plates and number of times, even pulled over on a few and only once have I been told that it is illegal. I realise that the disgression of an officer is at play here, some may not care at all. But, I also know of another person who has asked about the plates being legal and been informed that they are because his car was registered before 2001.
Where does it say it has to have the UK mark? Personally, I believe that this is a loop hole to allow foreign drivers to drive their cars on UK roads without prosecution. Which means that you can drive legally with a German style plate, the fact that you may not be German or have the car registered doesn't seem to be stipulated (well I haven't found and obviously could be wrong).Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 561 wrote:VEHICLES REGISTERED ON OR AFTER 1ST JANUARY 1973 AND BEFORE 1ST SEPTEMBER 2001 (OPTIONAL SPECIFICATION)
1. The plate must be made of reflex-reflecting material which, as regards its construction, colour and other qualities, complies with the requirements of -
(a) the British Standard Specification for reflex-reflecting number plates, published on 11 September 1972 under the number BS AU 145a[14], or
(b) any other relevant standard or specification recognised for use in an EEA State and which, when in use, offers a performance equivalent to that offered by a plate complying with the British Standard specification,
and which, in either case, is marked with the number (or such other information as is necessary to permit identification) of that standard or specification.
2. Where the registration mark is displayed on the front of the vehicle, it must have black characters on a white background.
3. Where the registration mark is displayed on the back of the vehicle, it must have black characters on a yellow background.
I only question it because I have been observed to be driving a car with German plates and number of times, even pulled over on a few and only once have I been told that it is illegal. I realise that the disgression of an officer is at play here, some may not care at all. But, I also know of another person who has asked about the plates being legal and been informed that they are because his car was registered before 2001.

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any places i could get a good one done with the logo's i want? it will be legal!! i hope........

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everything you need to know in this PDF http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leafle ... plates.pdf
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section 16 (2) (a)... but as I said, poorly written.Jeepster wrote: Where does it say it has to have the UK mark?
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Im ordering mine today from dub's

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but you won't be able to read chrome letters on a chrome background?
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orangecurry wrote:but you won't be able to read chrome letters on a chrome background?



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