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I need a new set as the last pair have gone missing, I can't find them online, google was no luck an smaller "auto" shops dont stock them.

I know they aren't legal :yes:

Has anyone seen a place with these in stock? Or does anyone want to sell their ones (if someone here has a set).

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they dont even work....

mythbusters proved it....

My ones did, many times.

they looked like [[]]][[[]]][[] from an angle. A friend of my parents have a set on their 360 Modena, which still contuined to work :yes:

Leave my thread now with your lack of info :P

does the porker get upto speeds capable of going over the speed limit? :D

Officially on a forum no. Between you an I, yes :blink: sits on about 240-245kph in 4th, havent vmaxed 5th yet. The plate covers that looked like [[]]][[[]]][[] where on dads Range Rover, came in handy for him when he was working in brisbane...

These people are fools for believing a tv show.. Im aware the ones in the photo I posted dont work.. :down:

i x2 wanting to know where to get a set of these, in ireland they were everywhere, plus in every car shop you could also buy a spray can which wen sprayed on the plate did the same job but u had to respray everytime it rained or u washed the car which is how they made money, everyone bought like 10cans at a time lol and the cheap people (equivelant to boostlossers over here) used hairspray or sumtin instead but that never worked lol.

wonder if u laminated the plated would that work? lol

Hey Josh, how about I tease you with knowledge of a similar thing based on "smart film" that is triggered by certain "flashes" and using LCD sandwhiched in plastic goes completely opaque for 500 milliseconds making the plate invisible :)

Operates a bit like those really cool welders masks that go tinted when your strike the rod on the metal

considering sprays and films dont work mate. y not go a radar jammer. search youtube. they are about $200USD.

or buy a number plate with a convex GLASS lid.

thats about it.

if something could really do all this. dont u think there would be legislation against it?

pretty much everything but putting on a mates number plate has been proven a failure.

so which ones work?

have you tested them at fixed speed cameras?

I have used the ones like I said above, that look like this roughly <[[]]][[[]]][[]>, they worked on the older speed camera’s on the side of the road that you see in landcruiser’s ect. However all states now have new camera’s – no test on the inferred camera’s yet.

I haven’t tried the new fixed ones either, as I no longer have the covers.

As also said above, my parents friends still have the plate covers on their car, an no tickets and they don’t exactly drive the 360 slow either…

considering sprays and films dont work mate. y not go a radar jammer. search youtube. they are about $200USD.

or buy a number plate with a convex GLASS lid.

thats about it.

if something could really do all this. dont u think there would be legislation against it?

pretty much everything but putting on a mates number plate has been proven a failure.

Wow, your a knob. Leave.

Hahaha "your a nob" "no your a noob" lol

Do you all think Mythbuster's are the be all end all of knowledge? I could shoot holes in many of their supposed certain conclusions, also do you think the septics would allow anyone to show how to beat thier speed cameras???

If you find these covers Josh send me a PM :O

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