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They Look Horrible, However With My Tinted Window the back one is only JUST visible and there has to be a fairly strong light source coming from above it to see it. Hopefully us P Plater's get less attention as the people on Red cop it more.

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Mine are on, front u can see fine but rear u cant see for shit. I ask people to find my P plate and they all say they cant find it or its not on there haha. (even though it is)

See if you can see it :

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(its on top right lol)

Mine are on, front u can see fine but rear u cant see for shit. I ask people to find my P plate and they all say they cant find it or its not on there haha. (even though it is)

See if you can see it :

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(its on top right lol)

mine is exact same. i have darkest legal tint. the mixture of the dark green and the fact they are the blind spot hole plates (like flywire mesh) and not solid plastic pieces mean they are very difficult to see.

mine is exact same. i have darkest legal tint. the mixture of the dark green and the fact they are the blind spot hole plates (like flywire mesh) and not solid plastic pieces mean they are very difficult to see.

haha, i think mines a little over darkest legal.. compared it to a few mates with 'darkest legal' and lets just say theres a big difference :\

You do know that "tint too dark" isnt a reason to get off not having a visible one yes?

I was done for it a few years back, had dark tint on the rear, officer couldn't see the p-plate, $100 fine (thank god thats all it was back then)

Personally i'd be putting it on the outside somewhere.

May look wanky, but beats having 3 demerits

this may be a stupid question.. but if my tint is darkest legal and the plate is clearly in the right position. can i still cop points?

yes, because it must be visible. WIndow tinting laws has nothing to do with displaying your plates. If you cant claerly see them through the window (even if it has legal tint) you should be getting the megnatic ones becuase you can be charged.

i put up my green Ps today, and couldn't see them AT ALL through the back window... ill probably leave it that way, i reckon with a big green P plate on the back of a skyline ill be more likely to get pulled over. until then ill just quietly slip through the cracks muahaha

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