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Are pressed plates legal?



  R5 GTT EFI Clio.
I think pressed plates will look much better on my car tbh when finished, although still unsure, just want to find out if there legal, and if not, why?
 
  R5 GTT EFI Clio.
oh right, i thought they were legal, do you know anywere online i can order plates that wont have a bad logo on it or anything that stands out on it, my plates have got the URL of the place they bought it from pasted along the bottom :(
 
  R5 GTT EFI Clio.
Ive heard this somewere else, so i looked online last night and i couldnt find anything for it online, is it just instore? - Also what price am i looking at?
 

BIFCAIDS

ClioSport Club Member
  340i M-Sport & 182
theres nothing special about pressed plates, as you see many people with "french" plates but with German text hmmmm makes sense! mine are ment to be french plates they look ok, its a similar font to the british one and i dont have any problems with the police (touch wood)

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  R5 GTT EFI Clio.
Tidy, Just fitted my CTR aerial this morning as that turned up 1st thing, looks cool, think im gonna stick to normal plain plates :)

Cheers guys, will get some made up in halfords, there at the bottom of my list though at the mo.
 

Ben

ClioSport Club Member
Pressed PLAIN plates are legal from Dubmeister. The ones with the shabby French or German logos and fonts from ebay are illegal.
 
  clio 182
plain plates from halfords are £13.69 per plate. the logo on the bottom is a faint white reflective so you will hardly notice it if that helps
 
  RB 197
I have tin pressed plates on mine (with the French logo). Never had any bother from the Fuzz. A copper was round my Bro's the other day, he has them on his 172 also and the Copper says they are just passable due to font and refelctive.
 
  PH1 172 Sport

Those ones are legal. Theres nothing illegal about pressed plates as long as they are done to the DVLA specs.
 
cba reading. But from dubmeister, legal pressed plates can be made. Documents must be sent off though, for legal reasons. :)
 
  Clio 172
www.craigsplates.com does legal pressed plates, and you can get the EU logo on them which is legal as well.

I bought a set of surrounds from one their other sites - just got to get the plates and drill holes into the surrounds :D
 


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