Super close!My first thought was Pantone/hex color codes, but #b71b00 is a shade of red. Is that red considered complementary to Moonwalk Grey, perhaps?
Anyway, if those are color codes, I love that idea for a plate!![]()
...to paint the numbers on my black CA plate so that the yellow matches the car.
The original license plate yellow fades from a gold to a dull light yellow that's pretty close to energetic yellow. Highly unlikely that anyone will notice, but still illegal.Not sure if the cops will actually care but I'm pretty sure that's illegal... I'm sure it'll look great though lol
Mine are on order.On a yellow related note, I just got my HOV/carpool stickers (which will be the last ones offered in the program), and they're yellow. Not energetic yellow, but...
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... and I put them on last night, and they look bad (no good spot to hide them on the bumpers due to the plastic cladding).
Thanks. I see that there isn’t an obvious best place to put them.It took about 4-5 weeks to get the stickers after I received my plate number.
In retrospect, I should've just put them on the plastic as low as possible.
mine are blue.....on a chili red. On top of that I had to add an orange parking permit to my back windshield. UGH.Thanks. I see that there isn’t an obvious best place to put them.
I love that, too! “GAS LOL” is one of the plates whose availability I checked on here in PA a few months back. It was already taken, of course.Just wanna share this pic, my mate took a pic of this SE here in NZ; almost a twin of our SE. I love his plate.View attachment 15180
Is there any advantage to having an "alternative fuel" license plate? Or is it just cosmetic?
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For Georgia it sounds like they were created for hybrids, and for BEVs it means nothing:Is there any advantage to having an "alternative fuel" license plate? Or is it just cosmetic?
It took about 4-5 weeks to get the stickers after I received my plate number.
In retrospect, I should've just put them on the plastic as low as possible.
Did you just order your plates or just receive them?I think mine are coming in the next week or so. I don't really need them often and don't want difficult-to-remove stickers on the car, so trying to figure out how to make them removable.
There are some magnetic options, but the car isn't metal in those spots:
https://www.slappass.com/
https://hovmags.com/
There's this cling-film backing but I expect it will stop sticking after a few removals:
https://clean-cling.com/products/california-clean-air-vehicle-clean-cling
https://abstractocean.com/products/hov-clings
Maybe I'll just scotch-tape them on for the occasional HOV highway drive
On-topic for the thread... I just got CA black sequential plates. Couldn't come up with a vanity that I loved that was available. Considered BLAKTEA for a while.
Did you just order your plates or just receive them?