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Re: THE Portsmouth Arms, Basingstoke

PostPosted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:36 pm
by eric
Ack, I thought you were getting away with it.... its a tricky one you know whoever sees it will look closely and I suspect whilst 90 percent of plods will actually not care about it but probably 90 percent will be worried about folk claiming they didn't enforce, especially with so much camera work and social media nowadays.

Re: THE Portsmouth Arms, Basingstoke

PostPosted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 4:11 pm
by eric
I am going for one of these when the year flips..

https://www.jepsonandco.com/ready-made- ... ic-plates/

From April 1st 2020, vehicles manufactured before April 1980 can display a classic black and silver number plate - registrations ending with 'T' or anything before. The 40 year tax exemption date rolls forward automatically each year on April 1st.

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Re: THE Portsmouth Arms, Basingstoke

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:23 pm
by Miles
Rissy wrote:Looking good there everyone. Although Miles should really have opened his doors, not his bonnet for the complete effect. :P

Can't wait to get my car back on the road. It's been over two years since i drove it last now. Itching to get the car out next year.


Well I thought having the bonnet open would help the Peugeot reliability stereotype :lol:
Just get your car out and drive it!