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Chassis plates (currently 1,133 views) |
Ron Boy |
Posted on: March 19th, 2007, 14:18:30 |
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Location: France, Normandy Posts: 36
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Hello,
I'm actually trying to make french papers for my cars ....tso complicated !
I didn't saw chassis plates in the MMOC shop, do you know if it's still possible to get some virgins ones or if i have to make some by myself ? (i don't know if i can say virgin in this case ? )
Do you also have an example of what is it hitted on ? n° chassis, mark, engine or other ?
Thanks |
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Richard Porter |
Posted on: March 19th, 2007, 16:39:21 |
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You can't have Windows without pains.
Location: Maidenhead, UK Posts: 127
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We don't supply chassis plates, but yoiu could try Marcos Heritage. Virgin is OK but we'd probably just say 'blank'.
I don't understand the last question. The chassis plate will normally only show the chassis number. Some had space for the engine number but it wasn't normally used. |
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Ron Boy |
Posted on: March 19th, 2007, 19:55:50 |
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Location: France, Normandy Posts: 36
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hit = irregular verb ... sorry
Ok, only car number on the plate
Ok thank you, i'll ask them . |
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admin |
Posted on: March 21st, 2007, 14:43:08 |
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Location: Maidenhead, UK Posts: 2,377
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Ah, I understand. linguistic problem. We'd probably say that the numbers were punched or stamped onto the plate. Punch can mean the same as hit, but in this case you hit the number punch with a hammer. |
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