That's probably because they 'usually' have the pressed plates, I don't see how they are more illegal than a sticker, but then again, I think different cop's in different places will say different things :rolleyes:

That's because pressed plates, or classic plates as they are known, are legal on pre 72 vehicles, most aircooleds are before this time.

There is no law about it being infront of the wheels though, that's coppers talking bull****, same as the 1.5M thing, never come across that in any of the manuals or legal crap we have to deal with...
 
That's probably because they 'usually' have the pressed plates, I don't see how they are more illegal than a sticker, but then again, I think different cop's in different places will say different things :rolleyes:

You can get legal pressed plates in the correct colour, font and bs marked
 
cannae beat normal. Every time I see funny font, I just think, "What a douche".


So true, i grew out of funky plates about a week after i started driving... personally the plates are something we all have to have so just deal with it. I get so many customers try to tell me thier plates are legal just 'cos thier mate dave says so...
 
So true, i grew out of funky plates about a week after i started driving... personally the plates are something we all have to have so just deal with it. I get so many customers try to tell me thier plates are legal just 'cos thier mate dave says so...

When did I try to justify illegal plates? I hate the things, I've got a normal set of plates with nothing but my registration on them?
 

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