CharlieBrown
23-09-2008, 06:50 PM
I've finally got around to registering my car in South Australia (it originally had Victorian plates on it).
The number plates in South Australia are given to us by the SA Transport Authority and the size is the typical car number plate size.
Unfortunately they don't fit in the recesses that are in the Beat bumpers. I could bend the front one and get it in but the back has no hope.
I spoke to the SA Transport Authority and asked for smaller plates or square ones as the beat I owned in England had square plates and they said "square plates will cost $170 A YEAR" ....
How does that work! They only make them once!
They pointed me at this web site that seems to back up what they say http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/ezyplates (http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/ezyplates/)/.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Can any of the South Aussie beat owners let me know what they have done?
I saw a red one in Port Adelaide last week :)
Thanks
The number plates in South Australia are given to us by the SA Transport Authority and the size is the typical car number plate size.
Unfortunately they don't fit in the recesses that are in the Beat bumpers. I could bend the front one and get it in but the back has no hope.
I spoke to the SA Transport Authority and asked for smaller plates or square ones as the beat I owned in England had square plates and they said "square plates will cost $170 A YEAR" ....
How does that work! They only make them once!
They pointed me at this web site that seems to back up what they say http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/ezyplates (http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/ezyplates/)/.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Can any of the South Aussie beat owners let me know what they have done?
I saw a red one in Port Adelaide last week :)
Thanks