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by Rex_tulips - 30/07/25 07:59 PM
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Jay if you look at the heated screen I think you will see there is a 2" strip down each side with no elements. I have fitted mine there and it works perfectly
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Fitted mine to the screen on l/h side of the rear view mirror and it worked perfectly. Slightly sweaty palms at the very first 30kph TPeage Reserve gate but a beep and a swish of the gate and away we went without stopping. On the way back from LMC you should have seen the look on a certain Aero Max driver's face 
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Oh how he loved that......a discreet smirk on his face
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Works perfectly behind the mirror in an Aero. Overtook 3 Porsches & a Ferrari in one queue! 
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You hooligan you, Bill!
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Jay if you look at the heated screen I think you will see there is a 2" strip down each side with no elements. I have fitted mine there and it works perfectly Just briefly add that ours worked from behind the heated screen and in the rain, so much easier than having to struggle at the ticket machines.
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Just thought I would add a postscript to this thread. Our Vinci tag arrived less than 1 hour after we left for Le Mans  so we were unable to use it on that trip. We go to France reasonably often and we have just traversed southern France on our way back from Caramulo in Portugal. The Vinci tag worked perfectly and we were able to breeze through the reserved lanes with perfect nonchalance, though I must admit wit used the non-reserved e-tag enabled lanes the first couple of times. Our Morgan is equipped with sun-visors and I have made a Velcro strap in a matching colour to hold the Italian E-Tag to the top of the visor and that also worked fine, hood up or down, with the Vinci E-tag. I am sure it saved us a lot of time and frustration on the trip as we passed through 21 toll gates. I would say more than 1 hour of time save on the trip. We saw several cares hesitate to follow us in the reserved lanes and I could imagine what they were thinking The tag that I have is the Télépéage Temps Libre http://www.vinci-autoroutes.com/fr/temps-libre-telepeageOne small note to anyone ordering a Vinci tag. When you fill in the form giving your bank details you must attach a document from your bank which give your full bank details. What they ask for is a RIB (Relevé d'Identité Bancaire) - in France you get them at the back of your chequebook, and it's a cheque-sized slip containing the name and number of your account, branch, Swift no. etc. I asked my bank to print me those details and they gave me a copy stamped and dated with a bank rubber stamp to make it official Thanks to Phillip for suggesting Vinci.
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Just thought I would add a postscript to this thread.
One small note to anyone ordering a Vinci tag. When you fill in the form giving your bank details you must attach a document from your bank which give your full bank details. What they ask for is a RIB (Relevé d'Identité Bancaire) - in France you get them at the back of your chequebook, and it's a cheque-sized slip containing the name and number of your account, branch, Swift no. etc. I asked my bank to print me those details and they gave me a copy stamped and dated with a bank rubber stamp to make it official
Thanks to Phillip for suggesting Vinci. I wonder how much HSBC UK would charge for that document... I was told recently that Barclays charge £30.00 per letter!!! Free banking? what a joke!
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
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Chances are that you can print something like that from internet banking, or cut off the top of a statement if it has all the required information.
Peter
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