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I ran like this,
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Then put a sticky on the bonnet as well.
I had overheating problems so I've removed the plastic on frm the grille just leaving the sticky.
The original would be easy to refit though even with the cut bumper.
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On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
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adam wrote: This is what I mean! so many people say it is and so many people say it isnt. You see them alot on sporty cars like TVRs and MX5s
Still illegal ... .. I used to have a flexi plate on my TVR, on the lower air dam, but now have to have a hard one on the front .. this reduces cooling when in traffic ... so had to get a second Kenlow fan fitted .
I have a flexi one on our Jimny, and I keep the hard plastic one in the boot for MOT's
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I think any mounting off the vertical or flat is frowned on as the number plate is the target for the laser speed gun, and they need a flat plate to BS whatever to reflect the signal.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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I have taken the risk and ordered one from ebay £9 who claim they are the legal font so at least half way there and I will keep the plastic one under the floor in the boot :whistle:
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Plate is still in the same place on the bonnet, still illegal as it can get!
Square plate still in jiffy bag in garage waiting till Jim is back on the road with his steel bumpers fitted etc, then that will be going on.
Reasons the 'stick-on' is still on is that Jim is off the road at the moment, if I remove it, I will have to get rid of the 'sticky residue', probably have to t-cut the paintwork, and I have 100 & 1 other jobs going on at the moment. LoL!
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before you start cutting I'll take and post a couple more pictures of the cut bumper. I actually cut a bit out of the black lower central section which has the horizontal flat bit behind as well (not shown in this picture). This gave it a bit more strength and retained the fixings.
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John.
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Keefe wrote: Here's mine when I first bought it.
Plate is still in the same place on the bonnet, still illegal as it can get!
Square plate still in jiffy bag in garage waiting till Jim is back on the road with his steel bumpers fitted etc, then that will be going on.
Reasons the 'stick-on' is still on is that Jim is off the road at the moment, if I remove it, I will have to get rid of the 'sticky residue', probably have to t-cut the paintwork, and I have 100 & 1 other jobs going on at the moment. LoL!
Ours in exactly the same place ... I just figure an illegal stick on plate can still be read and is better than fitting a legal one that has a high possibility of getting broken when offroading.
My MOT tester knows the legal plate is only fitted for the MOT and my local Plod donot seem to worry
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All the sizes are correct though!
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