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Having spent hundreds or even thousands on a personalised registration number many people put very little thought into how to fix the physical number plates to their car. In the past number plates were drilled and fixed to the car with self tapping screws , with the advent of plastic bumpers and double sided tape plates are now usually stuck to the car.Both methods have advantages and pitfalls which will be discussed here. Drilling the plates and fixing with screws gives a solid mounting but sometimes the screw heads can alter the look of the registration number if they land close to or in a digit , also water can seep into the holes and separate the reflective and acrylic over time, ruining the number plate. Before deciding to drill , work out where the screw heads will be and if you do drill ,start from the front face and stop just as the drill breaks through , then flip the plate over and drill from the back , this will prevent separation of the reflective from the acrylic. The main problem with sticking the plates onto the car is one of them falling off ! The trick here is to thoroughly clean the surface where the plate is going and de-grease it with a solvent , then use a reputable make of sticky fixers and use lots of them .There is a third option , you can use mounting frames , these are screwed to the car and then the number plate clips into the frame giving the advantages of both systems of fixing , if you change your car often these would be a worthwhile investment.

Number Plates For Cars
Irish number plates are one of the most popular ranges of private number plates purchased in today’s market. They provide a great alternative to DVLA number plates and can be a cheap option if you are looking to buy a personal registration. The DVLNI (Northern Ireland’s equivalent to the DVLA) is based at Coleraine and is the agency responsible for the administration of Irish number plates. The format of Irish number plates is 3 letters followed by up to 4 numbers. As with other car number plates, the lower or neater the numbers, the more value the registration number.

The DVLNI divides Northern Ireland into several administrative areas and each area is assigned two letters (e.g. AZ). These two letters are preceded by a letter, starting at A and moving on once every 9999 registrations in the series have been exhausted. For example the registrations AAZ 1-9999 were released then the series moved to BAZ 1-9999 then CAZ 1-9999, DAZ and so on.

In contrast to most DVLA registrations, Irish car number plates can display the letters I and Z. This leads to many interesting and popular combinations such as BIG, WIL, BIL, CAZ and OIL. Some examples of Irish number plates include BIG 46, GIL 3782 and HAZ 434. Irish number plates are classed as dateless registrations and can therefore be assigned to any vehicle, regardless of age. People commonly buy Irish number plates to use a cheap cover plates to hide the age of their vehicle.

One of the most famous Irish car number plates is VIP 1 which was released to commemorate the forthcoming visit of the Pope. Shortly after the tour it was brought into the UK via a number plate auction. It is the only registration from the VIP series to be released making it extremely rare. In July 2006 Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of Chelsea FC, purchased the registration for a cool £285000, smashing the record for the most expensive number plate ever sold at that time. This record has since been broken several times.

To transfer an Irish number plate into England, Wales or Scotland it must be transferred vehicle to vehicle. A V317 form must be completed and signed by the registered keepers of both the donor and receiving vehicle and applications for the transfer should be sent to the DVLA with the relevant documents. These documents include the V5 logbooks and MOT certificates if applicable. The fee for a number plate transfer is currently £80. Irish number plates cannot go directly onto a V778 retention certificate. Once on a DVLA registered vehicle however they can be transferred onto retention if desired and are subject to the £105 DVLA retention fee.

If you are in possession of a DVLA V750 certificate and wish the registration to be assigned to your vehicle in Northern Ireland it must first be assigned to a DVLA registered vehicle and then transferred car to car into Northern Ireland. For many people this can cause a problem as they do not have a DVLA vehicle to assign the registration to however certain number plate dealers like http://www.capeplates.co.uk/ now specialize in Northern Ireland to UK number plates transfers or visa versa. These companies can supply a donor car to use in the first stage of the transfer and handle all the paperwork involved in transferring your registration onto your vehicle. As these transfers involve two stages, two transfer fees must be paid.

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