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Cowly. Since April the rules regarding number plates has changed. Vehicles later than 51 plate must now have the suppliers name and postcode plus a British Standards Number. Failure to comply will incur an MOT failure.
This has been covered before, and is incorrect (as I remember the rule was never enacted)
My MH passed its first MOT 6 weeks ago without these details on the No plate
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Hiya... where you got the Morocco one from... we are of there next April and I dont want to miss the chance of getting one....
Also where do you get the LHD stickers from I have looked and can't find any...yet
Hi Navman,
When we were in Morocco they were on sale everywhere and most tourist areas you visit will have plenty of shops there selling them and there were all kinds of different ones too.
By the way you will love Morocco and we found it the most unforgettable experience ever and it truly is the most fascinating country to visit, especially when you get away from the tourist traps and visit what we came to describe and appreciate as the "real" Morocco ............ it was as if time had stood still and we had gone back to an age long since forgotten! You will be truly amazed at what you see and how people live in some parts and the modes of transport used are often a real eye opener! Coastal resorts such as Agadir are not typically Morroco in my eyes so to truly enjoy the Moroccan experience you have to travel around as much as you can and then you will see exactly what I mean! The Moroccan people were so wonderfully friendly and welcoming and wherever we went we were met with such genuine hospitality and friendship. We nicknamed this fabulous country "The land of the smiling faces!" as this is our lasting memory of the many people we met along the way. It was a tonic to see everyone waving and smiling at you as you drove through their villages and towns and we have never experienced anything like it before! I cannot wait to return that's for sure!
Sue
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PS Just seen your last post and saw that you are going to Morocco with Desert Tours.
We met up with Ray and the group when he was taking a motorhome group across to Morocco and although we were travelling independently and going it alone, Ray kindly offered to help us over the border as that he informed us can be somewhat confusing for a first time visitor! Ray read one of my posts on here which I had posted asking for advice re the crossing to Morocco and he very kindly contacted me and offered to help us as he was taking a group over around the same time as we were planning to go. We arranged via this forum and several PM's to meet up with Ray and the group that he was taking over and we went across with them all. Ray was wonderful and could not do enought to help us even though I am sure he hjad enough on looking after his own group but he was so kind and he organized all our ferry tickets and the paperwork for the Smart car we were towing etc. We were so appreciative as it all seemed a bit hectic at the border. We then spent the first night over in Morocco with him and his group and we were invited to join them all for a meal in a really lovely restaurant and it was a very enjoyable evening. What a lovely man Ray is and the next morning when we said goodbye to him I felt a tinge of sadness as we drove away as I felt like we were saying goodby to a very real friend!
Ray is so knowledgeable re Morocco etc that you are guaranteed to have the experience of a lifetime and in his capable hands I can promise you you will enjoy every s