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Thats ridiculous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

If there was ever a sign that you are in the big league, thats it!!!!!!!!:lol::thumbup::thumbup:

 

Its not, our lads are constantly breaking light boards and numberplates, to use the local motor factors or have to order them on line is a ballache. I can do these in minutes there and then . Plod i£ big on thi£ number plate malarkey around here ££££££££££.

 

Bob

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Its not, our lads are constantly breaking light boards and numberplates, to use the local motor factors or have to order them on line is a ballache. I can do these in minutes there and then . Plod i£ big on thi£ number plate malarkey around here ££££££££££.

 

 

 

Bob

 

 

I know where to come now!👍👍

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Cheaper to make your own, they work out about £2 each and take no more than a minute to make. Its a godsend with the amount we break. I got the rollers, thousands of numbers, letters and tons of numberplate bolts off a garage closing down sale. The only thing I have needed to buy in recent years are the backing plates.

 

Bob

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=197725&stc=1&d=1454093846

Haha,

I used to have that kit in a previous life, but unlike Bob I simply hated making the flaming things!

 

Halfords with the trade card for me now, but to be fair I hardly ever need one.

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Haha,

I used to have that kit in a previous life, but unlike Bob I simply hated making the flaming things!

 

Halfords with the trade card for me now, but to be fair I hardly ever need one.

 

How much is it with a trade card?

Posted

To be honest it was awhile ago I had the last one done and really cannot remember how much it was.

But I thought it was reasonable and done while I waited. Only took a few minutes.

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We pay about £4.50 each plus vat from local motor factor

 

That's cheap, I paid about £15 each for me last 3 or 4!:thumbdown:

I have started riveting them on with some cable ties behind them for if I need to use a different vehichle in front of it.

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