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Czech Number Plates arrived and are on!

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I like....a lot. They look 10x better in the flesh! ( cracking little camera in this k800i, well if theres light anyhow! )

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They look excellent.:thumbup:

Are they legal???

Are they legal???

Very much dought it, wrong font and wrong backing material. Plus technically the display of the CZ flag on a GB vehicle is wrong.

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Couple more with the end/front as a whole :

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Poll on how long until he gets pulled for the plates?

Look top though :)

That said, they do look ok. Shame it doesnt have the symbols between the 2 parts, that would have added to the authenticity.

Poll on how long until he gets pulled for the plates?

Jason lasted a few weeks, so you never know.

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That said, they do look ok. Shame it doesnt have the symbols between the 2 parts, that would have added to the authenticity.

They were avaliable but I choose not to, they stand out a lot more than just the font so I though I would give it a miss. I belive there only stickers aswell so can be added on afterwards.

Look good , did you not get a surround with them?? Manny , I dont think it matters what flag/country you have displayed on your plates as long as you do not go abroad with those plates on. The CZ font wont get picked up by the ANPR cams in plod cars tho , so expect a pull for that , however you can get plates with the correct reflective backing and UK font , but with CZ and Czech flag in the margin.

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There 100% illegal but don't look too bad. I had a very small number plate on the ITR and never got stoped, living in North Wales does have it's plus sides as the cops only frequent the dual carriage ways and I don't do a lot of dual carriage way driving!

They look great mate. Where did you get them? How much? I want some :D

Look nice mate

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They look great mate. Where did you get them? How much? I want some :D

Got them from dubmeister.co.uk

Look wicked think i might go and copy you as well :D

Do you have to request the CZ prefix and flag? I cant find them on the site

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Look wicked think i might go and copy you as well :D

Do you have to request the CZ prefix and flag? I cant find them on the site

Yeah send them a email, they reply pretty quick and they will take the order via email.

Plates look good - but I don't think they are authentic cz ones. The font doesn't look right , and czech ones usually have 2 hexagons (one above the other) in the middle of the plate ,used to stick proof of tax and mot to.

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Plates look good - but I don't think they are authentic cz ones. The font doesn't look right , and czech ones usually have 2 hexagons (one above the other) in the middle of the plate ,used to stick proof of tax and mot to.

No there the german font, the Czech one aren't very good and the german lettering looks different but some police wont pull you over due to a decent font likenes.

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Interesting just had this emailed to me :

The Law And German Plates 01 Dec 2005

We had some contact from DVLA regarding pressed alloy German plates, and were asked to make sure all were aware they are illegal for road use, and to sell strictly for off road use..no problem and we have posted this on the Show plate page.

Then info came in that their was a section in the Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 561

The Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001 saying otherwise...

And we quote:

1PART 1

VEHICLES REGISTERED AND NEW REGISTRATION PLATES FITTED ON OR AFTER 1ST SEPTEMBER 2001 (MANDATORY SPECIFICATION)

1. The plate must be made of retroreflecting material which, as regards its construction, colour and other qualities, complies with the requirements of -

(a) the British Standard specification for retroreflecting number plates published on 15 January 1998 under number BS AU 145d[13], or

(B) any other relevant standard or specification recognised for use in an EEA State and which, when in use, offers a performance equivalent to that offered by a plate complying with the British Standard specification,

and which, in either case, is marked with the number (or such other information as is necessary to permit identification) of that standard or specification.

2. Where the registration mark is displayed on the front of the vehicle, it must have black characters on a white background.

3. Where the registration mark is displayed on the back of the vehicle, it must have black characters on a yellow background.

PART 2

VEHICLES REGISTERED ON OR AFTER 1ST JANUARY 1973 AND BEFORE 1ST SEPTEMBER 2001 (OPTIONAL SPECIFICATION)

1. The plate must be made of reflex-reflecting material which, as regards its construction, colour and other qualities, complies with the requirements of -

(a) the British Standard Specification for reflex-reflecting number plates, published on 11 September 1972 under the number BS AU 145a[14], or

(B) any other relevant standard or specification recognised for use in an EEA State and which, when in use, offers a performance equivalent to that offered by a plate complying with the British Standard specification,

and which, in either case, is marked with the number (or such other information as is necessary to permit identification) of that standard or specification.

2. Where the registration mark is displayed on the front of the vehicle, it must have black characters on a white background.

3. Where the registration mark is displayed on the back of the vehicle, it must have black characters on a yellow background.

They are ace!! Although the real cz ones are white on the back too! I never used to like that but Ive decided it actually looks quite good now! lol! I also like the tax thing being on the plate too, looks like lil badges! hehe!!

cool plates! :thumbup:

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