Hi... New XM convert!
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Bizarre..... the pics look OK now!!!!!
Norman.... I'm just off the M62, really handy for trips back to Birkenhead.
Norman.... I'm just off the M62, really handy for trips back to Birkenhead.
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Did have... 1997 XM 2.0 16v SX Auto (black)
2015 C4 Cactus PureTech 82 Feel (Shark Grey)
1983 GSA X1 (Black - restoration project)
Did have... 1997 XM 2.0 16v SX Auto (black)
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The pictures are fine for me too.
The plates these guys send are proper plates with the reflective etc behind a perspex sheet. Not the new crap with the refelctive etc stuck onto a plastic plate.
The plates these guys send are proper plates with the reflective etc behind a perspex sheet. Not the new crap with the refelctive etc stuck onto a plastic plate.
1990 XM 2.1 Turbo SD
2008 Volvo V70 D5 SE Lux Automatic
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2008 Volvo V70 D5 SE Lux Automatic
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TBH, I'm not sure I understand the difference you're describing here Robert;robert_e_smart wrote:The plates these guys send are proper plates with the reflective etc behind a perspex sheet.
Not the new crap with the reflective etc stuck onto a plastic plate.
surely whatever side is stuck, the end result looks the same?

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Re: Hi... New XM convert!
Pictures work perfectly fine for me too.
Oh, and Welcome!
Oh, and Welcome!

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There'll be cropping on the right hand side of large width pictures dependent on the size of your screen
and the browser you're viewing this on.
Andrew
and the browser you're viewing this on.
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great looking car you have there, in black as well. they do look great when polished.
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Agreed - nice straight car and very distinctive in a dark colourianbrearley wrote:great looking car you have there
- the visually fussy glasshouse on Xm's is better, being integrated
more into the shape of darker paintwork.
But there's the rub - it's a real pita to keep the damned thingianbrearley wrote:they do look great when polished.
looking good unless you leave it somewhere to be polished for you!
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Normally car number plates are a perspex plate on the outside with the reflective material and letters/numbers applied to the back of the plate. Thus you have the reflective material protected by the perspex plate. The new type registration plates that are very common now are a black plastic plate with the reflective material and numbers stuck onto the front of this plate, and a clear plastic film to supposedly protect the reflective material. Basically the new type of plates don't last as long as the old ones with the reflective coming off easily, and numbers washing off if the protective sheet isn't applied or comes off.robert_e_smart wrote:The plates these guys send are proper plates with the reflective etc behind a perspex sheet.
Not the new crap with the reflective etc stuck onto a plastic plate.
TBH, I'm not sure I understand the difference you're describing here Robert;
surely whatever side is stuck, the end result looks the same?
Andrew
I used to work for a company who injection moulded various plastic and PVC products, and they made the plastic plate blanks for this new type of numberplate hence my anorakish little rant.

1990 XM 2.1 Turbo SD
2008 Volvo V70 D5 SE Lux Automatic
2009 Volvo XC90 D5 SE Automatic
2008 Volvo V70 D5 SE Lux Automatic
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Rightho Robert.
I didn't realise there was a different way of doing them from the proper way with the main clear
perspex face!
Andrew
I didn't realise there was a different way of doing them from the proper way with the main clear
perspex face!
Andrew
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I have recently sold one like that only it had a proper engine in it


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