jaapv
Well-known member
I don' know about the UK, but over here the info behind number plates is in the public domain.
Not the name and address, though.
Not the name and address, though.
To reduce the risk of having your car cloned perhaps? Although I admit it's probably not a high risk on a site like this and with a car as rare as the PHEV. But I've heard plenty of stories about cars advertised on the likes of Autotrader being cloned and the clones 'sold' by thieves. I've personally come close to being conned in a similar way when looking to buy a tractor on eBay.Why do people bother to hide their numberplate in a internet picture? I can go down to any car park or road and get numberplate ID's.
You should copy the link into your post.Lyra252 said:Got my picture on Image.org, how do I upload??
Thanks
Chris
I did not fit the rear bumper extenders, as they are not compatible with the mudflats and do not do much for the car anyway.Highspen said:Jaap, looks like you have done the full body kit that is not available in the UK yet.
Hi,jaapv said:You should copy the link into your post.Lyra252 said:Got my picture on Image.org, how do I upload??
Thanks
Chris
It should look something like:
[iimg]http://photohosting-site.com/albums/joebloggs/image123456.jpg
only with img with a single "i" otherwise I could not show in this post.
I advise using Photobucket, as it generates the code automatically.It copies automatically and you can paste it in your post.
You can also copy the URL of your image from the browser and insert it using the img button at the top of the posting window.
Don't do both, the double img tags will confuse the software.
ElBocko said:I suppose that the rule is, if you've got it; flaunt it. Sun powered Outlander
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All those PV panels AND the "E Zero" plate really is flaunting
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