J8YJJ
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Registered: 27th Aug 07
Location: Dudley , West Midlands
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Ive transferred my private plate from my fiat to my new honda and the honda has a square plate on the back. My plate reads J8 YJJ, what i want to know is is it legal for me to have J8 Y on the top row and JJ underneath? or would i get stopped for it, as im not actually mis-spacing the plate
Cheers
Jay
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cunningham
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Registered: 25th May 05
Location: Lochore, Fife
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you would get stopped for any numberplate thats not standard so yes unless its an import car where it only has a small area for the plate
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chris_uk
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Registered: 8th Jul 03
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i havent been stopped for mine at all
should be Y712 RSE but ive changed it to Y71 2RSE andi have a 3/4 size on the front.. i just think its how the copper feels at the time.
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J8YJJ
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Hi
This is how i mean the 1st one is the legal one and the second is the one i dont know about lol
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J8YJJ
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also it has only got a space for import plate on the back but its uk
bloody bodykits lol
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cunningham
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rear should be fine but you will need a uk normal sized plate for the front to be legal but as the guy says hes had a 3/4 plate for ages just depends on your area and how the copper feels at the time but anything thats not standard be it font spacing size if its not standard its illegal gay i know
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aron
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Registered: 10th May 07
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it's illegal, but i honestly think it's got everything to do with the way you drive and what impression the car gives of you.
i've never had any problems in 2 years of 3/4 plates myself.
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