Vinyl? numberplate sticker for front vent/flat

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Hi all,

Regardless of whether it's legal or not or where you think I should put it, can anybody recommend somewhere that does a decent vinyl numberplate sticker I can wang on my passenger vent.

I've popped the number plate in various places over a few weeks and don't like any of them (on front of roof rack, on fair lead rollers, on grill and to side bumper).

Cheers
 
I just took my plate and double side sticky tape to the flap. Been on there 3 years still stuck on well!
 

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A mate made mine ... Not strictly legal(Actually not at all) 'cos the numbers are about 3/4 size and the plate is also cut down to fit the flap, but it's been through 2 MOT's like that ...

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Check out the DVLA website....but istr the plate is supposed to be reflective and conforming size and letters and placed on the vertical front of the vehicle - not sure the vents on the screen count.... but who's checking?? Cheers, A
 
As is normal, DVLA are not much help, the actual regulations are here

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2001/561/part/II/made
but who's checking?? Cheers, A
Any MOT tester should be checking at every test. Not to mention, if involved in anything to do with the police wanting a word they can issue a rectification notice, a fixed penalty, and decide to be anal about looking for anything else if the attitude test is failed.
 
It's illegal purely due to the sizes of both the numerals and the plate.

The positioning is fine because it doesn't need to be vertical and at the height it's positioned it is the front of the vehicle, with nothing obscuring it. Same as, for instance, vans that have them (sometimes) on the top of a Luton body rather than at the bumper.
 
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