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And so, today i was driving along old beenak road and suddenly i lost traction and bashed my front end against some sand embankment, and so my numberplate was knocked off, I was wondering, how much does it cost to fix? Like mount the plate back on. And is it legal for me to drive without a front numberplate? I have it in my boot. Or should i just duct tape it on for the time being?

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It is illegal to drive around with no number plate...at the least you can use a piece of cardboard with your rego textered onto it. As long as you have something there displaying your rego it will be fine. Ask a panelbeater how much to fix, seeing you're probably going to spray your front bar again.

It is illegal to drive around with no number plate...at the least you can use a piece of cardboard with your rego textered onto it. As long as you have something there displaying your rego it will be fine.

That is illegal too, you need to have the number plate there, just take the bolts and nuts you have to bunnings get 2 the same or close enough and bolt it back on, if the holes are a little bigger now due to being ripped out get bigger bolts or some bigger washers.

you drove a skyline on a gravel road tisk tisk tisk

I would like to agree but unfortunately on saturday night when we were going through gembrook-emerald-kallista-belgrave we somehow ended up on a dirt road, slowed things down a bit.

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