silent_thunder89
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think they're 3/4 size but still legal? correct me if im wrong
need 'em cheap as possible 
[Edited on 28-10-2007 by silent_thunder89]
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John G
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illegal
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silent_thunder89
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they are? is there anything u can have apart from standrd that isnt ilegal?
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Ben G
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you would never get pulled over for them... i've been in front of loads of police since getting my pressed french font plates and never been stopped...
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silent_thunder89
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hmm i dunno, i go out with guys in skylines etc and they get pulled regularly so its quite likely police will see them lol
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Ben G
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right... 
what is illegal about them above though? no silly gay font and the text seems fine. the plates aren't 3/4 size. vegasphil has a 3/4 front plate.
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silent_thunder89
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ok well do u know where i could get my hands on some then?
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Ben G
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fancyplates.com iirc
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James_DT
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The font isn't full size so they're illegal. The only road legal plates you'll get from FancyPlates or anywhere else are full size text.
[Edited on 28-10-2007 by James_DT]
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by silent_thunder89
they are? is there anything u can have apart from standrd that isnt ilegal?
No.
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silent_thunder89
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ah crap, thought they looked really smart too! what do u reckon the chances of getting done are?
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whitter45
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very slim - have this on mine and the TT before - never been pulled
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silent_thunder89
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is the actualy plate smaller?
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Pucci1
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3/4 size
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silent_thunder89
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and they're legal?
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barter
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inever got stoped when i had fancy plates on my vectra.3d letter'ing background etc.but i no people who have pressed plates etc and been done,there all illegal but its just luck of the draw.
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stan_the_man
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ANYTHING that differs from the standard plates issued with the car are considered 'illegal' in the name of the law.
However, the possibility of you getting stopped/fined/humped depends on A. How strict your local Police are, B. How far from standard the plates are.
Kind of up to you really. If you think you will get away with it, go for it.
Whether thay look any better than standard plates, however, is up to you.
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Steve
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yeah the font is illegal on them
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Dan295
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font has to be 79mm form top to bottom
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by barter
inever got stoped when i had fancy plates on my vectra.3d letter'ing background etc.but i no people who have pressed plates etc and been done,there all illegal but its just luck of the draw.
3D lettering is legal as long as it's the correct font and size. You can also get legal pressed plates, as long as the background is the right colour, plain, and reflective with the correct font.
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