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Anyone been pulled for an illegally spaced number plate?
No, but I have pulled many people with them, I also know many many other people who pull people with them.
(10-07-2012 08:55pm)Kentboy Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone been pulled for an illegally spaced number plate?

No , but got pulled for illegal sized number plates


I see loads of cars with dodgy spaced plates, they never seem to get pulled
(10-07-2012 08:58pm)ED209 Wrote: [ -> ]No, but I have pulled many people with them, I also know many many other people who pull people with them.

Are these good looking women or are you a bobbY!!
Let's just say that ed209's other car comes with additional lights !
(10-07-2012 09:20pm)cjfp Wrote: [ -> ]Let's just say that ed209's other car comes with additional lights !

my other car is a 1993 eunos roadster in red.
Don't you have another besides that (or am I mistaken) ?!
(10-07-2012 09:21pm)ED209 Wrote: [ -> ]my other car is a 1993 eunos roadster in red.

Is that a breakdown truck?
(10-07-2012 09:24pm)Kentboy Wrote: [ -> ]Is that a breakdown truck?

I've looked it up now ......your a hairdresser?
(10-07-2012 09:24pm)Kentboy Wrote: [ -> ]Is that a breakdown truck?

I've looked it up now ......your a hairdresser?

The evoque is more of a hairdressers car than the eunos (and i have one),the eunos is a rear wheel drive lightweight car with super handling, great fun on a track or on some of the great twisty roads we have up here. People take the mick out of them but they are great fun when driven hard, far more fun than the vx220 i previously had as my summer toy which needed to be doing daft speeds to be really fun because it had such fatastic balance and grip.

My eunos actually has a sticker on the back saying "no hairdressing tools left in this vehicle overnight"
I believe that the DVLA will shortly be relaxing the rules on number/letter spacing on UK number plates to allow us to make words etc. Part of the reasoning is that the DVLA will generate more revenue as they can sell more private plates that make words
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