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Prior to getting the club plates the car hadn't been driven on the streets for the last 5 years so I wouldn't really know. I've only ever had full reg on the street for about 6 months.

I got pulled over once a couple of months ago just so they could hassle me and check my log book, everything was good though so I went on my way.

Can't have R34 on H plates until 2023

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Wasn't asking in regards to my R34

So in reality your post is actually too soon junior

Prior to getting the club plates the car hadn't been driven on the streets for the last 5 years so I wouldn't really know. I've only ever had full reg on the street for about 6 months.

I got pulled over once a couple of months ago just so they could hassle me and check my log book, everything was good though so I went on my way.

Mmm things might change with the new rules changes re club reg

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