American style reg plate source?

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db
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American style reg plate source?

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I have them on the Belvedere but buggered if I can remember where I got them made!
I want the exact same one's for my Bus, anyone help?
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States Plates matey, they take a few weeks as they are based in France I believe.
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Craigs plates :thumbright:
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Yep, States plates, ordered mine yesterday.
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Thanks for the info, Craigs is £5 cheaper :thumbright:
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I think Craig's Plates supply you with stickers for the slogan, whereas with States Plates the slogan is pressed into the plate. It's worth an extra fiver.
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