stick on number plate on bonnet?


Lee s

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took my plate off at cawell for better cooling and it looks the tits, was going to get a stick on for the bonnet, opinions?
 
personally I think it'd look gash but that's just my personal opinion. An offset plate would be a better option and less likely to get you pulled.

Though gotta agree plateless looks awesome :nice:
 
I dont think it would look good! You could try it but i doubt it will look well! If you do post up a pic!
 
imo stick on plates only work on old cars like mini's and old jaguars etc...
 
If you wanted a stick on plate CraigsPlates.com sell them.
 
Are stick on plates legal? I told a mate to do that on his mx5 but he said it was illegal? Can anybody confirm this?
 
If you want better flow for cooling put the plate at the side of the bumper or get a "one liner" and put that on the bumper. Like a UK number plate.
 
im running a uk plate on the front of mine after being pulled over for my jap plates,


stick on the bonnet plates are for paddy hopkirks mini!!

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Thought the square plates were fine for the front if jdm cars?
 
Bit of a grey area; they are only legally allowed for cars which need them, which is true for the rear of the EK9 where a UK plate won't fit but is not true for the front where a UK sized plate will fit.
 
will just get a uk plate for the frot then, not too fussed.
 
Bit of a grey area; they are only legally allowed for cars which need them, which is true for the rear of the EK9 where a UK plate won't fit but is not true for the front where a UK sized plate will fit.

I thought as long as the lettering and spacing was to legal requirements then it was fine?

Have never had issues with any of the square plates I have had in the past.
 
why dont you get individual stickers for the letters and numbers and stick them on the front bumper?
 
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