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Re: Private plate..
IMO if you get a UK front plate and have it trimmed as much as you can it looks much better than the JDM on the front. A bit more subtle and follows the lines better than the square hanging down into the rad air route.
You can't change the letter sizing AFAIK but the UK plate has lots you can trim around the main block of letters, IIRC the min. is something like 11mm from the edge of the letter to the plate edge. Might not be that but it's much less than you're given. Loads you can trim from each end in any case!
You can't change the letter sizing AFAIK but the UK plate has lots you can trim around the main block of letters, IIRC the min. is something like 11mm from the edge of the letter to the plate edge. Might not be that but it's much less than you're given. Loads you can trim from each end in any case!
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Re: Private plate..
Here, page 9 of the downloadable leaflet at the bottom of the page: https://www.gov.uk/displaying-number-pl ... ber-plates
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That doesn't wash either unfortunately I don't think?bb1boy wrote:I think the only legal way of having a non-standard UK plate on a car over here is if the car has been imported and a full size UK plate won't fit. i.e. our JDM Preludes.
Lettering must remain full size to be legal, so that dictates min plate size (full size lettering doesn't fit on smaller plate sizes).
Not that I've tried to get a JDM sized plate on a lude before, of course


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Have a look at this http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2002 ... 687_en.pdf, it says certain imports can run smaller plates.. which makes sense really, I don't think I could get 'UK standard' lettering and spacing on my square JDM plate.
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UK spec square plates do fit the back of a JDM lude.
This is a UK spec square plate yu can just see in the back of our JDM lude.

I think yours also has a UK spec square plate as far as I can see?

This is JDM size rear (show) plate in the back of our JDM lude;


See the extra gap around the plate.
This is a UK spec square plate yu can just see in the back of our JDM lude.

I think yours also has a UK spec square plate as far as I can see?


This is JDM size rear (show) plate in the back of our JDM lude;


See the extra gap around the plate.
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