Sticky Plates in NZ

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Kiwi XTR2

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2,693 posts

239 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Putting to one side any questions of legality . . . can anyone advise a good place in Auckland to get sticky plates made, and an approximate price

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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I'd ring around one or two of the bigger signwriters (yellow pages). I know there's one down near Vic Park Markets that does that sort of thing pretty reasonably.... let your fingers do the walking and I'm sure you'll find out easily

nztrev

785 posts

243 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Youve got a +- 100 K piece of kit and your asking how much its going to cost for a 5 dollar bit of sticky tape,and your planning on tracking it,are you not from these parts.


>> Edited by nztrev on Monday 7th February 10:33

Kiwi XTR2

Original Poster:

2,693 posts

239 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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nztrev said:
Youve got a +- 100 K piece of kit and your asking how much its going to cost for a 5 dollar bit of sticky tape,and your planning on tracking it,are you not from these parts.

I do very much hope there was a or a in that . . .

I certainly don't mind paying what is fair and reasonable but being a complete novice about these kind of things I have, from time to time, been ripped off by some 's who've "seen me coming".

The let-your-fingers-do-the-walking thing seems to indicate that about $100 is reasonable ???

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Tuesday 8th February 2005
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I'd have thought that $100 for a decent-looking black-on-reflective-silver (a-la mock NZ plate style) stick on is quite reasonable... certainly not rip-off territory anyway... could be a bit pricey if it's a cheap and nasty job, but if it's decent, it's well worth it... if they do a good job, most coppers probably wouldnt do you for it even if it's not srictly legal... at least you've made the effort on what's a pretty much impossible car to put a normal plate on.

nztrev

785 posts

243 months

Tuesday 8th February 2005
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Yes there should off been a few thingy's to my post,sorry,
I wouldnt get to carried away with the white background,my last three sports cars have had just the numbers and ive never had any grief from the bib,(apart for loosing my licence the other day for speeding!!)Black or silver numbers should cover most colours.
If your in the eastern suburbs see Prime Signs in Marua road Ellerslie,ask for Tony,If you pop next door say giday,ive got the stone company to their right.

nztrev

785 posts

243 months

Tuesday 8th February 2005
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Yes there should off been a few thingy's to my post,sorry,
I wouldnt get to carried away with the white background,my last three sports cars have had just the numbers and ive never had any grief from the bib,(apart for loosing my licence the other day for speeding!!)Black or silver numbers should cover most colours.
If your in the eastern suburbs see Prime Signs in Marua road Ellerslie,ask for Tony,If you pop next door say giday,ive got the stone company to their right.

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Tuesday 8th February 2005
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Well there you go... NZTrev's got the connections

Paul... you lost your license? Too many points eh? Sounds expensive Oh well, it's easy enough to do I suppose... I'm just lucky that I've not had a ticket in the past 5 years or so.... I guess having a car that's only capable of about 140km/h top speed helps a little.... that'll change though when you know what gets dumped into you know where

Izza

571 posts

283 months

Tuesday 8th February 2005
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cough, cough

parents beemer, motorway off ramp

cough

Kiwi XTR2

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2,693 posts

239 months

Wednesday 9th February 2005
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nztrev said:
(apart for loosing my licence the other day for speeding!!)

I hope that "loosing" means "I was going so fast it got sucked out the window" rather than "the or the took it off me"

Any chance of one of those work-purposes-only licences ???

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Wednesday 9th February 2005
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Izza said:
cough, cough

parents beemer, motorway off ramp

cough



That wasn't a speeding ticket.... that was a scamera And besides, that was a good 4 and something years ago now :P

nztrev

785 posts

243 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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Going to court tommorrow for a retrictive licence,just another form of revenue for the feckers!
Six years off fast UK and Euro driving and not one ticket.
Our boys in blue should look up the word disgression.

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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yeah dude going fast in expensive car.... let's tax him.... that's all that matters to 'em.

Kiwi XTR2

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2,693 posts

239 months

Thursday 10th February 2005
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nztrev said:
Going to court tommorrow for a retrictive licence,just another form of revenue for the feckers!
Six years off fast UK and Euro driving and not one ticket.
Our boys in blue should look up the word disgression.
Best of luck . . .

Hopefully they won't impose a condition - "May only drive a Toyota Echo" 0 - 100 in 5.8 (weeks)

venom500

2,984 posts

290 months

Sunday 13th February 2005
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A friend had a very very lucky escape a few weeks ago...when on her way back with a American car and feeling peed off at the time coz of compliance issues (NOW SORTED!)after it had stood in a local garage for over 6 weeks she gave it a short quirt on the motorway and through a friend of a friend it turns out a cop was going the other way and clocked her speed but didn,t get the number plate and was unable to turn-around and chase as the motorway had a barrier.The speed?....it seems a speed of 200k,s was clocked so now the scalp of this car is sort!

This is only a cirulating story and NO proof has ever been seen to back this up.....but it seems to have come via the cops!
Anyone know what the penalty would be for this?

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Monday 14th February 2005
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Well they'd have to prove that it was the same car.... and if they got no license plate can they really do that? Unless the car was totally unique and identifiable by some major feature.... then they can't make nothing stick.... probably good to lay low for a while.... It wasn't a Blue and white Snakebite was it?

Kiwi XTR2

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239 months

Monday 14th February 2005
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I do like these "a friend of mine . . ." stories

Roger A

1,267 posts

247 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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(Since this isn't about stickies anymore)My uncle owns a ferret called Basil, or is it Simon? or is it a cat?
no, no, I'm getting confused.
I notice you "ex-pats" aren't talking about the rugby at present(did, dig). Goodness me! Number 6 in the world standings, tsk tsk!
(What blue touchpaper?)

Esprit

6,370 posts

290 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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Well it's all trivial... they'll have a terrible year this year, RIGHT at the midpoint between world cups before beginning a meteoric rise back to reclaim their crown in 2007 ..... or so I hope *gulp*

Poor show from them at the moment... they'll bounce back.... they're blooding plenty of new players at the moment

jamieheasman

823 posts

291 months

Tuesday 15th February 2005
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There are plenty of excuses - blooding new players (or to be more precise practically replacing the entire squad with the 'A' team), lots of injuries, reduction in training days (which is one reason Woodward resigned), serious lack of leadership etc etc

One of the main problems is they lack confidence in themselves and have nobody in the team strong enough to help them past this crisis. Johnstone would never have allowed that loss against Wales and certainly not the slipping away of a large lead against France. We lost the game to France, they didn't take it from us.

I also think the management need to be braver and drop a few old-school players and keep some of the newer ones in (Tait's a perfect example). It seems a lot harder to win an England cap than it is to win a cap for the ABs for example.

A couple of other things. We lost to Wales by two points and deserved to lose (they should have thrashed us). The Kiwis beat them by one point but Wales deserved to win. Wales were always going to beat a big team and I honestly think they are back and could pose a major threat by the next World Cup. They've had a lot of patience and have put in a lot of ground work to get that team where it is. Expect to see another couple of big scalps taken by the Taffs in the near future. If I was an ABs fan I would be worried about their (NZ's) Grand-slam aspirations!

At present I'm just hoping that England can get it together enough to beat Scotland and Italy, both of which are much improved over recent years (Italy's pack for instance is truly international standard now). Forget the Ireland game as that would be a difficult fixture for the World Cup winning squad let alone a battered and dejected young team like we have at the moment. I'm not saying we can't win it though.......

Everyone wrote-off the Aussies before the last world cup but they damn-near won it. Don't make the same mistake with England. We'll be back stronger than ever, we just need a bit of luck with injuries etc and perhaps a shift in the RFU's thinking.

I don't go in for the Kiwi/British-tabloid attitude of fair-weather supporting. I'll still drag myself out of bed at ridiculous hours of the morning to see my boys play and I'll always be proud of them.

Oooer, I'm filling-up! "God save our gracious Queen, God save our noble Queen.........."