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    Euro Plates

    Who's got em?

    Is there any feasible way to get P plates on?

    The front has that little groove in the bumper just underneath where you might be able to tuck one in... what about the back?

    EDIT: The fronts seem taller than your average white ones, so access to said groove may be tricky. Confirmation please?


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    Last edited by Mind's Eye; 19-01-2009 at 10:04 PM.


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    You can put P plates on any number plate if you need to mate. Don't worry about that.
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    Stuff them behind the plate, then pray they don't come off... I've tried magnetic P plates and they always seem to fly off when you drive quickly, and they can leave light clearcoat damage if left on for a day or two during rain if you forgot them, as I discovered

    Short answer, eerrr no you can't really
    Last edited by Golf Houso; 19-01-2009 at 11:35 PM.

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    Ive also heard on really hot days them melting and fusing to the car, so magnetics are ruled out


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