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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    If you're intending to remove it shortly afterwards to install a proper plate bracket etc, then just use a square of it on each corner (as in, a length equal to the width of the tape).
    Quote Originally Posted by dave- View Post
    Good to know, mine will probably stay on like that for months if not until some prick tries to steal them hehe
    For more permanent mounting I would do three vertical strips (or four for euro plates) and they won't come off easily short of bending the plate. I couldn't find the tape easily but went to a panel shop as they have it and wouldn't drill holes in a new car.

    It's also good if you are going to change plate styles and you dont want holes outside the plate area on the back (ie if you went from euro to normal). You see a lot of cars where the plates have been screwed on badly or not too high/low etc and detracts from the car a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr fox View Post
    well Corey, I think those dealer plates arent illegal?
    That's exactly my point Mr Fox. They "mount" those dealer plates in a material bag with a clear plastic front (for the plate to be viewed) and put the handles of the bag over the rear window washer, or close the boot on the handles etc. They're not screwed in, or even taped on! They're just dangling there in a bag.

    If dealers are allowed to do that (which they are), then surely they can double sided tape it.

    Anyway, it's enough talk about it. If you're not willing to force the issue, or do your own homework and show the dealer that VIC Roads nor the Federal Government (via the ADR's) don't have any requirement for how a plate is mounted (as far as screws/tape/string/bags), then it's simply your problem and no one elses here.
    Last edited by Corey_R; 21-11-2010 at 09:01 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    Thats right Corey.
    Well I couldn't care less if you take a days (or more) break from these forums after I infract you for insulting another member.

    Learn to be nice, or take time off until you figure it out.

    Thats right Danny.

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    Hey guys - Had a quick question. Have just received my new standard sized euro plates (upgrading from standard slim line plates) and was wondering what the best way to attached them on were. I've had a look at a few pictures on those Mk6 GTI's with standard size Euro plates and I can't see any screws holding them on. Is the best way just to use some 3M double sided tape or should i be screwing them in?

    Thanks for the help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    That's exactly my point Mr Fox. They "mount" those dealer plates in a material bag with a clear plastic front (for the plate to be viewed) and put the handles of the bag over the rear window washer, or close the boot on the handles etc. They're not screwed in, or even taped on! They're just dangling there in a bag.

    If dealers are allowed to do that (which they are), then surely they can double sided tape it.

    Anyway, it's enough talk about it. If you're not willing to force the issue, or do your own homework and show the dealer that VIC Roads nor the Federal Government (via the ADR's) don't have any requirement for how a plate is mounted (as far as screws/tape/string/bags), then it's simply your problem and no one elses here.
    I didnt mean or wish to make it anyone elses problem and im aware its my problem...
    Sorry Corey for wasting your or anyone elses time with MY problem and I am willing to force the issue, however all i said was "DEALER WILL NOT CONFIRM, FITTING MY EURO PLATES ON DOUBLE SIDED TAPE!"...Furthermore how hopeless the staff are if they cant recognise Golf Options (window blinds) let alone relate to a LAKIN PLATES link i sent them!!
    Thats exactly my point..!
    Last edited by mr fox; 21-11-2010 at 11:19 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher View Post
    Hey guys - Had a quick question. Have just received my new standard sized euro plates (upgrading from standard slim line plates) and was wondering what the best way to attached them on were. I've had a look at a few pictures on those Mk6 GTI's with standard size Euro plates and I can't see any screws holding them on. Is the best way just to use some 3M double sided tape or should i be screwing them in?

    Thanks for the help.
    Cheers.
    Hi Mate. If you're talking about pictures where the poster has a plate cover, then the screws are often "obsured" by the plate cover. I probably wouldn't use simply doublesided tape indefinitely, but it can be used temporarily. I'd screw them in for a permanent solution though.

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    Mr fox how bout tellg the dealer you'll fit them yourself .

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    Maybe a stupid question but would a dealer allow you to leave a dealership without the plates actually attached to the car?

    I know it's illegal to drive on the road without plates on but what if you had them sitting on the dash as i see some drivers do, especially if it's only a short drive home. I guess you'd still be screwed if the cops stopped you.
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    In NSW, you can get a letter from the RTA to drive home (or to a local car business) without your places fitted to your car. The recognise that it's not always practical to fit the plates immediately as you need tools and drills etc. I'm not sure if this could be used to drive from a dealer to home though. I'm also not sure what the situation is in other states.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    Mr fox how bout tellg the dealer you'll fit them yourself .
    Yes G-rig, thats another option, i might have to go with my tools and do it on their forecourt, thats if they wont allow the two way tape option! From what i understand, if they mount the rego plates prior to delivery..for free.!!
    If i supply Lakin Plates to be fitted by them prior to delivery, there is a fee ...?
    Sorry Corey, G-rig asked.
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