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Rear Number Plates

Which size looks best........... Normal or rover 75/ Jag s-type style Confused



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NeilR



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Personally, I like the standard Range Rover size as per pic 2

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I prefer the even smaller than that, slightly narrower version.


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Don't worry about preference, the second one is legal the others are not.

Post #1194 Mon Jul 25 2005 7:30pm
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