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loztech
26 June 2008, 20:07
I'm referring of course to number plates... :lol1:. I'm thinking of changing the look of my Terzo with a square plate mounted on one side. Below is how it is now.

http://www.loztech.co.uk/images/additional/20080623OA0093.jpg

And this is how it'll look.

http://www.loztech.co.uk/images/additional/20080626OA0093.jpg

What d'you think?

Steve

blu-scoob
27 June 2008, 17:11
Keep it in the middle, you don't want to look like an Evo now... do you? :lol1:

loztech
28 June 2008, 00:56
Keep it in the middle, you don't want to look like an Evo now... do you? :lol1:

You've got a point blu. ;) How about instead a minature WRC style plate? I've just got hold of a R* *** plate from the DVLA.

http://www.loztech.co.uk/images/additional/20080627OA0093.jpg

Steve

wiley
28 June 2008, 15:24
keep it in the middle,
it's not an evo
small plate looks cool
wiley

blu-scoob
28 June 2008, 15:35
Small pl8 would be cool :cool: , not sure how legal it would be tho! My small front number pl8 has got motorbike sized letters on it (only legit on jap imports tho but mines a uk car :norty: ) and i've never been bothered by the fuzz or failed an mot with it on! Let us know what you decide!!

boobiman
29 June 2008, 02:19
Smaller plate definetly the best option...but have to say, on the right it just looks so JDM:luvlove:

loztech
01 July 2008, 17:02
I think I'm gonna go legit and have full size lettering in the centre. I've been reading up on the DVLA's definitions for a correctly sized plate, here (http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/v796.pdf). I can't work out what they're referring to by "character stroke" in the document. Can anyone shed any light?

Steve

blu-scoob
01 July 2008, 17:17
Think by stroke they mean the thickness of the letter. Why not go for motorbike sized letters and cut the pl8 down like I have done. It is smaller than standard pl8 but IMO not too small to cause a problem with the fuzz. I've had one on my car for nearly 2 years and never had a problem with it.
This is an old pic with the pl8 where you want it.
http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll289/blu-scoob/beforewheels.jpg

SwissTony
01 July 2008, 17:38
exactly what I did
Smaller plate but still legal font and spacing.;
reduces the amount of air blocked by the plate and still legal(ish) ;) :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/cdodsworth/DSCF0289-1.jpg

loztech
01 July 2008, 20:53
Think by stroke they mean the thickness of the letter. Why not go for motorbike sized letters and cut the pl8 down like I have done. It is smaller than standard pl8 but IMO not too small to cause a problem with the fuzz. I've had one on my car for nearly 2 years and never had a problem with it.


The one I have now is motorbike sized lettering. The problem is that I'm changing from 7 characters to 5 which in my opinion will bring more emphasis to the smaller lettering. Standard size lettering should allow for a minimum plate size of 338 x 101 mm. Current plate size is 376 x 86 mm. Sticking with motorbike sized lettering will make 302 x 86 mm. Not much in it really.

Steve

blu-scoob
02 July 2008, 13:10
The one I have now is motorbike sized lettering. The problem is that I'm changing from 7 characters to 5 which in my opinion will bring more emphasis to the smaller lettering. Standard size lettering should allow for a minimum plate size of 338 x 101 mm. Current plate size is 376 x 86 mm. Sticking with motorbike sized lettering will make 302 x 86 mm. Not much in it really.

Steve
Good on ya. Mine is only a 5 digit pl8 as well. There probably isn't much difference on paper but the cut down motorcycle pl8 looks a heck of a lot better on the car! (I've shortened my standard lettered rear pl8 too! :p )