MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: Fletch..gti on May 07, 2012, 07:41:01 pm
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Just brought a new personalised number plate for the golf , it's one letter one number then three letters . Can I leave a two letter gap between the number and letter ie f3 Fnh ,I just want
To know what's legal that's all before I have the plates made up
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I don't believe it is legal but I've got a double space on mine and not had any trouble.
As long as the letters and numbers are in their correct groups and no illegal spacing and grouping you'll be fine. Also make sure you use the correct font and styles that are allowed :happy2:
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as nodz said, just make sure ur fonts is correct they moan for your fonts espaciaaly, if it clearly readable and close to the default font of number plates, then you should be fine. ive got no spaces on mine and apperantly its illegal but it can be read very cleary so i never have been stpped
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Keeping the font normal just want two spaces in between just to make it look better , I take it it's ok for the mot ?
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aslog as an anpr cam can recognise the plate your fine ive seen some plates that have parts of the letters on them cut off and not been pulled for
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There should be a double gap between the numbers and following letters
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Check here for details
http://dvlaregistrations.direct.gov.uk/help/questions-after-a-purchase.html