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ikyprios
06-20-2006, 11:36 PM
Many of you know of me over the last 25 years. Those who don't, Hello. I am the only source for U.S.A. State license plate replicas and I go back 75 years in each state. http://www.CR8-APL8.com/mc-californiablack.jpg Whatever you need http://www.cr8-apl8.com/mc-hellbent.jpg we can get made for you. Click to visit. http://www.cr8apl8.com I'm a perennial favorite at Barrett-Jackson for 25 years now.

Every_Mn
07-09-2006, 06:10 AM
Awesome idea... I take it these are legal for road use?

muscle
07-09-2006, 06:57 AM
Probably only on the front I would think

Otis

Every_Mn
07-09-2006, 07:08 AM
Probably only on the front I would think

Otis
Still is a good idea, I think.

ikyprios
07-10-2006, 06:17 AM
Well we've been around for 25 years, see About Us. We've had 3 sites up on the web with a Google 5 rating. CR8APL8. CR8-APL8. CR8-A-PL8. So I hardly think we are a secret. We sell over 200 plates a day, 24/7. As long as they are registered to the auto, they are legal. Except the front plate which is optional in most states. If you're worried, hold on to your money. If you need one, order it.

Every_Mn
07-10-2006, 07:00 AM
Well we've been around for 25 years, see About Us. We've had 3 sites up on the web with a Google 5 rating. CR8APL8. CR8-APL8. CR8-A-PL8. So I hardly think we are a secret. We sell over 200 plates a day, 24/7. As long as they are registered to the auto, they are legal. Except the front plate which is optional in most states. If you're worried, hold on to your money. If you need one, order it.
So they're basically legal? Good.

buddyepa
07-12-2006, 07:46 PM
Thanks for the web site

ikyprios
07-17-2006, 02:09 PM
We've been around so long now. When car guys go into their DMVs crying for a replacement tag for a lost one from years ago, they tell em to look on the web. We had to do a lot of lobby work and put in some court time years ago to get this done. Motorcycle plates took us the last three years and about $40,000 to get green lighted. Yeah sure we make a buck, but how many good people out there do we do a service?