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If you find a combination you are happy with then buy it. It doesn't make a difference if we like it or not.

 

I have a 'name' plate which I really like and won't sell. I have had a car one in the past too. I think it finishes off a car.

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Anyone used this website before? http://www.platesforcars.co.uk/designer.php

Ordered some new plates but havent had any word or money taken from my account? placed the order yesterday. :shrug:

Also how hard is it to cut number plates with a saw as i want it to fit in my new bumper and need to shave down the sides a little, so its 14inch at the top and 13inch at the bottom.

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Anyone used this website before? http://www.platesforcars.co.uk/designer.php

Ordered some new plates but havent had any word or money taken from my account? placed the order yesterday. :shrug:

Also how hard is it to cut number plates with a saw as i want it to fit in my new bumper and need to shave down the sides a little, so its 14inch at the top and 13inch at the bottom.

 

I always use platecreator and they are very good.

 

number plates can shatter/crack if you're not careful.

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Anyone used this website before? http://www.platesforcars.co.uk/designer.php

Ordered some new plates but havent had any word or money taken from my account? placed the order yesterday. :shrug:

Also how hard is it to cut number plates with a saw as i want it to fit in my new bumper and need to shave down the sides a little, so its 14inch at the top and 13inch at the bottom.

 

 

Also make sure it stays legal when you cut it. Have a search on my numberplate saga, the regulations were posted multiple times.

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From my experience, I noticed that a lot of the specialist dealers don't actually own the plates they advertise, they just know that they are available. If you see one you like it's always worth checking whether it's available through the DVLA which tends to be the cheapest source. Dealers will just mark it up to make a profit, which is fair enough, but worth checking anyway.

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From my experience, I noticed that a lot of the specialist dealers don't actually own the plates they advertise, they just know that they are available. If you see one you like it's always worth checking whether it's available through the DVLA which tends to be the cheapest source. Dealers will just mark it up to make a profit, which is fair enough, but worth checking anyway.

 

 

Some of the dealers are idiots! :lol::lol::lol:

 

My dad was going to buy a 'matching plate' to the one he has for his toy. It was advertised at £1800 I think and Dad offered £1500 then £1700..... 3 years later the same site has it advertised for £4000 or £4500.

 

Surely selling it would have made more sense. :wacko:

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Mine arrived 2day and they are great, just trimed the sides a bit but kept all the manufacturer details etc, so should b legal. :thumbs:

 

Did you check the regulations? They vary on pre and post 2001 marks. Obviously I don't care if it's legal or not but it's always better to be prepared incase you meet hitler cop. Ignorance isn't bliss in this situation. :thumbs:

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