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Originally Posted by Craig Jezz
Originally Posted by RobCol
[quote=Stringers Best Mate]Sadly, neither of those meet the required standard, Craig. Raised digits on plates are an MoT failure.

Plus, you need to tighten the old knicker elastic a bit I reckon. That thing at the front has definitely dropped..!!



Raised digit number plates were standard until perspex plates came out in the 1970's and even on new cars today with perspex plates they are legal if the correct font and spacing.


So raised digits are legal if the spacing is correct and the plate displays the BS number ?


A qoute from one of the many sellers of raised digit plates on fleabay


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STAY LEGAL

We are a registered supplier with DVLA to supply number plates. Stay safe and legal, as you could get fined upto £100 for not having legal number plates & Fail your MOT! All our materials are BS AU 145d compliant. We DO NOT make show plates only fully Road Legal Plates with all the road legal markings including our company details and the BS number.


SBM could well be correct about knicker elastic though but you have destroyed the evidence cheers

Last edited by RobCol; 29/01/20 05:07 PM.

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