i agree with you Ben it gives it a different look thats for sure, i like it anyway
Ian- theres no point in fallin out really, i`m not likely to blow my top over bad comments
oh and just so that you know, i haven`t been pulled by the police about my number plate so far and its been on the car for over 5 months now, i`m just followin what i did on my rover216si ages ago
*MY APOLOGIES TO ANYONE FOR POSTING THIS PIC UP, WRONG CAR ON THE FORUM I KNOW*
"Awww no, someone else who thinks a bike plate belongs on a car. Its a big flashing sign to traffic police to stop you and annoy you"
There is no law to having a square number plate so why would they stop you?
It is against the law now to have 3 rows, many new cars roll off the forecourt with square plates.
because the traffic police are always pulling over modified cars. Lets not get too flipping pedantic here! Its clear i wasn't saying they are illegal!
SQUARE plates, on a car with a big RECTANGULAR space moulded into the bodywork for a RECTANGLE registration plate, will look out of place, and thats catches peoples eye.
Its not entirely unlike having a big fooking 6inch slash-cut flame-burnt titanium jap-style tin can exhaust muffler scraping the tarmac under your car and shattering windows with the noise its generating. It gets you pulled over for nothing!
Buzz
The champion of the Bravo 1.4 & now ex owner of a Bravo 1.8