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front number plate mounting
I'm of the opinion that the MX5 looks a lot better sans front plate. However, I've read a few threads about people being ticketed for using adhesive/replica plates on the front of their cars in lieu of the real thing.
One MX5 I've seen had the plate mounted in the air intake, which looked quite nice. Anyone have any idea if this is legal, or, for that matter, a mechanically sound thing to do?
Any other solutions to the front plate issue also appreciated.
One MX5 I've seen had the plate mounted in the air intake, which looked quite nice. Anyone have any idea if this is legal, or, for that matter, a mechanically sound thing to do?
Any other solutions to the front plate issue also appreciated.
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You could always risk the ~$150 fine... 
Having had a talk with a friend's dad in the force, he says that they are getting stricter on no front plates (Including having plates on the dash behind the windscreen) since that's the only way speed camera can nab you...
So strictly speaking no... not even with 'legal' sized sticker plates.... I had to do my research because I really wanted to be rid of the front plates by having them sign written but no joy....

Having had a talk with a friend's dad in the force, he says that they are getting stricter on no front plates (Including having plates on the dash behind the windscreen) since that's the only way speed camera can nab you...

So strictly speaking no... not even with 'legal' sized sticker plates.... I had to do my research because I really wanted to be rid of the front plates by having them sign written but no joy....
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Re: front number plate mounting
I've had mine in the intake on both a 1990 and a 1994 with no noticeable loss of cooling - they were both stock engines though, so if you have a big intercooler in there its probably not a wise decision 

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Before you mount your plate in the intake, consider how old the radiator is, how hard you drive and the climate you live. If the radiator core is a bit restricted by buildup from age, you drive hard, and you live in a warm climate, i would give this more thought. There is a reason that it is an air intake and Mazda didn't mount it there for this reason. I have fixed a number of our Club chapter cars, by removing the plate from the intake -instant fix. If you still want to go ahead, take your car for a good hard drive noting where the temperature guage sits, remount the plate in the intake and do the same drive again, noting any change in temperature. Also remember that the cooler the air in the engine bay, the more horsepower the engine will develop
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Stick on or non-original number plates again (was Re: front
on 9/09/2006 2:20 p.m. suburban_ennui wrote:
the bottom of the front bumper.
answered by some transit NZ person (Phoebe Falconer - not sure of her
role or qualifications), in response to people's road and traffic questions.
Someone asked a week or so back about stick on number plates, and an
interesting response was given - one I wouldn't expect.
I just searched online and found the story here:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story. ... 027AF1010F
Pasted below in case it disappears from the herald site:
Get moving: Flash or dull, plates must be aluminium
Tuesday August 29, 2006
By Phoebe Falconer
Q: "I was told recently that the stick-on number plates on my
classic car were illegal. They are the same size and colour as standard
plates, black letters on a white background. I see many types and
colours of standard plates, and wondered what the regulations say.
Richard Redstone, Auckland."
A: "The Transport (Vehicle Registration and Licensing) Notice
1995 specifies the colours and materials permitted for standard and
personalised plates.
In both cases the material must be aluminium. Standard plates can be
silver on black or black on reflective white.
Personalised plates can have black, red or blue characters on a white
background for the registration number, and can also have subsidiary
characters, messages, symbols or slogans approved by the Registrar of
Motor Vehicles in any colour, on the frame of the plate.
So, unless your stick-on number plate is aluminium and complies with the
above, it is not legal."
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Mine is partly obscuring the intake, but bolted as low as possible onI'm of the opinion that the MX5 looks a lot better sans front plate.
However, I've read a few threads about people being ticketed for
using adhesive/replica plates on the front of their cars in lieu of
the real thing.
One MX5 I've seen had the plate mounted in the air intake, which
looked quite nice. Anyone have any idea if this is legal, or, for
that matter, a mechanically sound thing to do?
the bottom of the front bumper.
Incidentally, in the herald there is a column that has questionsAny other solutions to the front plate issue also appreciated.
answered by some transit NZ person (Phoebe Falconer - not sure of her
role or qualifications), in response to people's road and traffic questions.
Someone asked a week or so back about stick on number plates, and an
interesting response was given - one I wouldn't expect.
I just searched online and found the story here:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story. ... 027AF1010F
Pasted below in case it disappears from the herald site:
Get moving: Flash or dull, plates must be aluminium
Tuesday August 29, 2006
By Phoebe Falconer
Q: "I was told recently that the stick-on number plates on my
classic car were illegal. They are the same size and colour as standard
plates, black letters on a white background. I see many types and
colours of standard plates, and wondered what the regulations say.
Richard Redstone, Auckland."
A: "The Transport (Vehicle Registration and Licensing) Notice
1995 specifies the colours and materials permitted for standard and
personalised plates.
In both cases the material must be aluminium. Standard plates can be
silver on black or black on reflective white.
Personalised plates can have black, red or blue characters on a white
background for the registration number, and can also have subsidiary
characters, messages, symbols or slogans approved by the Registrar of
Motor Vehicles in any colour, on the frame of the plate.
So, unless your stick-on number plate is aluminium and complies with the
above, it is not legal."
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Hi Howard
I read that too, and must admit I am now in doubt of her authority to comment.
When I asked the testing station I was told it had to be the original, unaltered plate,
And that even if I just wanted to paint the letters blue or red it would not be legal anymore.
This may well be one of the many vague area’s of the road rules, and hence up to the
Individual officer’s interpretation (or how grumpy he is that day).
Otherwise I would not mount it in the air intake due to potential cooling restrictions.
You could always try to see how it works, as long as you don’t drill any visible holes.
Gazza
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I read that too, and must admit I am now in doubt of her authority to comment.
When I asked the testing station I was told it had to be the original, unaltered plate,
And that even if I just wanted to paint the letters blue or red it would not be legal anymore.
This may well be one of the many vague area’s of the road rules, and hence up to the
Individual officer’s interpretation (or how grumpy he is that day).
Otherwise I would not mount it in the air intake due to potential cooling restrictions.
You could always try to see how it works, as long as you don’t drill any visible holes.
Gazza
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Hmmm what if I was to have my sticker plate stuck on a sheet of alu first? it doesn't say how thick it has to be, just that it has to be alu... Got me thinking now about Alu Vinyl, which is actually a very thin sheet of alu sandwiched between a clear and adhesive backing... 

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So if the front bumper was aluminium
we could paint on our plates with the appropriate "have black, red or blue characters on a white background"
?
But they'd still have to meet other rules 'n regs. Such as being clearly visible from a certain distance away.
The act reads
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/librarie ... 95-136/s.2
"2.Form of registration plates (other than personalised registration plates or trade plates)—
(1)This clause applies to a registration plate other than a personalised registration plate or trade plate.
(2)The distinguishing marks on a registration plate shall be—
(a)Embossed, and coloured aluminium on a black background; or
(b)Embossed, and coloured black against a reflective background consisting of white retro-reflective sheeting,—
and the base material of a registration plate shall be aluminium. "
and
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/librarie ... 95-136/s.3
"3.Form of personalised registration plates—
(1)The distinguishing marks on a personalised registration plate shall be embossed, and coloured black or red or blue, as the case may be, against a reflective background consisting of white retro-reflective sheeting.
(2)Any subsidiary characters, messages, symbols, or slogans that have been approved by the Registrar for display on a personalised registration plate under section 9E(2)(a) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986, may be of any colour.
(3)The base material of a personalised registration plate shall be aluminium. "
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But they'd still have to meet other rules 'n regs. Such as being clearly visible from a certain distance away.
The act reads
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/librarie ... 95-136/s.2
"2.Form of registration plates (other than personalised registration plates or trade plates)—
(1)This clause applies to a registration plate other than a personalised registration plate or trade plate.
(2)The distinguishing marks on a registration plate shall be—
(a)Embossed, and coloured aluminium on a black background; or
(b)Embossed, and coloured black against a reflective background consisting of white retro-reflective sheeting,—
and the base material of a registration plate shall be aluminium. "
and
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/librarie ... 95-136/s.3
"3.Form of personalised registration plates—
(1)The distinguishing marks on a personalised registration plate shall be embossed, and coloured black or red or blue, as the case may be, against a reflective background consisting of white retro-reflective sheeting.
(2)Any subsidiary characters, messages, symbols, or slogans that have been approved by the Registrar for display on a personalised registration plate under section 9E(2)(a) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986, may be of any colour.
(3)The base material of a personalised registration plate shall be aluminium. "
there's more detail with the links ...
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hmmm... the stock bonnet is aluminium...
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You can simply remove the plastic number plate from the big, ugly plinth and stick it back on with velcro or double sided adhesive tape. Here in the UK, I had a smaller plate made up (3" x 9"), affixed by velcro (so that I can take it off for shows) and have had no bother with The Bill.
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black bess said on 09/24/2006 09:54 AM:
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Our numberplates are nice solid aluminium, and apparently... must be byYou can simply remove the plastic number plate from the big, ugly plinth
and stick it back on with velcro or double sided adhesive tape. Here in
the UK, I had a smaller plate made up (3" x 9"), affixed by velcro (so
that I can take it off for shows) and have had no bother with The Bill.
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Has anyone looked at the latest plates?
They look different to older version. Without measuring them, I think that they're squatter and about the same width. And the font is different.
They look different to older version. Without measuring them, I think that they're squatter and about the same width. And the font is different.
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Size is very important. The bigger mine is the more toys I can play with
I am of course refering to my bank account size
I suspect that some people don't like the older plate because the size is way out of line with keeping their car looking good. So smaller plates may help make their toys looking bigger ...

I am of course refering to my bank account size

I suspect that some people don't like the older plate because the size is way out of line with keeping their car looking good. So smaller plates may help make their toys looking bigger ...
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check out this MX5 on TradeMe ...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=77588085
The number plate mounting looks like a nice compromise between keeping the plate down low away from the nose, but also keeping reasonably clear from the intake/radiator. It looks like there's some kind of bracket mounted to the bottom of the lower bumper. Anyone know how/where you get this sort of setup?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=77588085
The number plate mounting looks like a nice compromise between keeping the plate down low away from the nose, but also keeping reasonably clear from the intake/radiator. It looks like there's some kind of bracket mounted to the bottom of the lower bumper. Anyone know how/where you get this sort of setup?
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