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05-04-2015, 02:21 PM | #1 |
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Rear europlate
What's good guys, I wanna put my europlate on the rear of my car and then put my provincial plate over top of it. I've seen it on a few cars but not sure how people attach their state plate overtop. Has anyone done this or any suggestions ? Thanksss
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I had this setup until last week. I got pulled over for it, and removed it. Manitoba. |
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It goes by interpretation. I was never pulled over before. He pulled me over and was really nice about it, but said it could be a 200 dollar fine because it looked like a real plate (and it is, just not a legal one). I just took it off the same day, it was just decorative. It said CANADA. I wasn't going to go proving there's no law or something like that. My rear licence plate has a frame. So I just placed the euro plate between the 4 screws, the rear frame and the top frame with the provincial plate. When you tighten the screws it stays snug. No problems with that. I travel a lot, provinces, states, bla bla, never pulled over. Then coming to work one morning an undercover pulled me. I wouldn't do that if I were you (obviously). But if you want to buy a German plate that says CA NA DA let me know. |
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