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Anyone got these? There like a modern version of riveted plates.
Alloy plate with reflective background then laser cut raised (2-3mm) digits.
Look nice. Trying to decide between these and riveted white/yellow from tippers.
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No one seen these? www.ultratekplate.com/I like them but id like to see how they look with different letters and numbers so thought id see if anyone has them I guess not. Is it weird to be searching the stockists to see what motor factor has the best name to go on the bottom of the plate
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gazz81
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Not seen those before, but I guess its more suitable to the 70's and before era of cars.
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They seem more aimed at modern cars, a new posh plate kind of thing.
I don't think they had old cars in mind. They don't look old, but there a nice blend of old and new, a bit like our old cars with modern engines etc.
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gazz81
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Yeah I suppose it would look nice on a newer car. Are they legal.
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ajc91
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Why not opt for pressed aluminium plates? Presumably much cheaper and just as legal providing the font, border, spacing and manufacturers post code are all correct?
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I'm not keen on pressed plates.
Besides, I like the modern look of these.
Thats the whole reason I'm interested in these, modern quality and manufacturing but based on an old idea.
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