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Romek
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Vin Plate

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Hi,

I have a very corroded vin plate. Ideally I'd like to keep / clean it and re-apply a scanned transfer from an original (so the stamped numbers are original).

I've tried to buy one from ESM and Bull Motif to take a scan from, but neither stock it. Have I got the wrong plate on my car? [frame]Image[/frame]

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Re: Vin Plate

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It's a chassis number plate - 'vin' hadn't been invented..... Looks right enough to me - just give it a rub with T cut - an 'original' is much more authentic than a copy - which would only set people wondering why it had been changed.
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Re: Vin Plate

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bmcecosse wrote:It's a chassis number plate - 'vin' hadn't been invented..... Looks right enough to me - just give it a rub with T cut - an 'original' is much more authentic than a copy - which would only set people wondering why it had been changed.
Do NOT use T-Cut, owt abrasive will take the blk paint off!

Dunk it in a pot of oil/WD40 for a week or so, clean & screw back on.

As Roy says,better to have a weather-beaten original than a new one!

[debatable whether same applies to women]
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Re: Vin Plate

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:lol: :o :roll:
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Re: Vin Plate

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Okay if you insist ( one less job!).

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Re: Vin Plate

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I wasn't suggesting anything more than a light rub over with T cut......so if the WD40 doesn't make it......
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Re: Vin Plate

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Other alternative is protect/cover the black paint - several layers of
insulation tape etc, and use silvo sparingly on the bare alloy.

Roy, don't think a light rub over with T-Cut would work on women, perhaps
I should've tried it with my ex(?), as for WD40..no comment!!
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Re: Vin Plate

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how about stripping the whole lot so that there is no paint. Then spray the lot with black,then when dry put some fine wet and dry,on a flat block and gently draw the plate over it taking off the paint on the raised numbers. Thats probably how it was done in the factory :-?
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