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  1. Thanks for the info! I have changed the ad on other forums, but forgot to change it here. My local DMV was mistaken with their sticker laws when I first inquired, turns out they are not required. Upon further research they are just an option to enhance your cars "cool factor".
  2. Another update! More years available - most of 1960s, all of the 1970s, and the early 1980s tabs are all now in stock! A perfect gift for you car buddies without breaking the bank!
  3. I just got inventory of more years, so they are ready for immediate shipment!
  4. Yes, they are legal! You just have to find the correct era plate to pair them with.
  5. Do it, they look way better than a silly new plate! :thumbup:
  6. WA is better than some states that don't even offer YOM plates.
  7. Technically I could print any registration number, but it's not going to be cost effective. So unless you're willing to buy 10 of them, I will be losing money on the design. They are plenty sticky! They are coated in a UV protectant layer, although if exposed to direct sunlight for 5+ years they may start to fade according to the manufacturer. But since when do we have that much sun in Washington? If they fade prematurely I'd be happy to send replacements!
  8. What state are you registering the car in? If it's an WA, you need a WA plate for sure. I can't say for certain what the rules are in Hawaii, and I don't have any Hawaii tabs.
  9. I have created an ad in the for sale section of the classifieds. Now this thread will simply serve as a place to ask questions!
  10. Is your car from 1971? If so, the plate is the classic white with green letters, specifically with embossed (vs stickered) WASHINGTON letters. These style plates were issued from 1968-1977. I have a 1971 and a few proper plates if you are interested. Refer to this link for Washington plate types based on year produced. Think about it this way, buying a vintage plate and reproduction tab is still cheaper than one year's registration.
  11. Thanks for the welcome and help! I tried posting in the classifieds but I was denied access, maybe because it was my first post? Anyways, I'll create a FS ad there in short bit.
  12. Hey everyone, I have made reproduction tabs for your vintage license plates so you can run them on your vintage car! Simply find the correct license plate style, purchase a tab, and you're good to go! I have some vintage license plates from the 1968-1977 era that I will sell if you need one. Although I don't have a Datsun, I've been helping with a friend's 510 wagon project for a while, and I have a couple BMW 2002s, so I recognize the need for this product. You can find them here along with more photos and information: my website or here on eBay: eBay link
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