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Exactly. Fit them in or on the car how you can, and if someone has a problem with it, well, look into fixing it then, but til then, live it up with bent/cut/whatever plates.

I know it's not right, but as i said, it's better than having no plates on the car at all. And unless you get someone who is trying to enforce the law down to the letter, you're usually pretty okay with them as long as they are on the front, and back, and pretty visible.

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WOOT well went back for the ID check only to be told that i dont need an ID check ??? oh well saved me some time. Then i gave them the paper showing the weight of the car. he then asked for my papers again which i had given them earlier in the day. i informed him i didnt have them as i gave them to one of the staff this morning he did find them after 10 minutes of searching so i wasent to fussed. so its all approved i now just need to get rego and some plates ;) WOOT

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