Be Bold, Our 4D All Black + Gel Plates Are Stylish And Stealthy
In love with the sharp laser cut edges of the 4D plates, but also attracted to the way gel letters reflect the light? This is the best of both worlds.
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Our 4D All Black Gel Number Plates feature raised 4D Gel letters, in either jet black or Carbon Fibre, set on Black laser Cut Acrylic backing for a chunky and bold look. As with all of our other styles, these can be combined with short plates or even tinted acrylic.
All non-tinted plates are supplied with manufacturer postcode and legal text in small font
Highly accurate CNC laser cut acrylic, hand-assembled in-house
Made with industry standard materials; approved Reflective Sheeting made by Nikkalite, bonded with 3M adhesive
UV light resistant, will not fade over time
FREE Shipping via Royal Mail
What is the delivery turnaround time?
FREE POSTAGE AND PACKAGING via a trusted courier service with confirmation of delivery at intended address, we aim for delivery within 7 working days
What size are 'Standard UK' number plates?
Standard UK number plates have a dimension of 520mm length by 110mm height.
What size are our ‘Short Plates’?
This depends on how many letters your plate has, if you order a non-tinted short plate for a 6 letter plate then we make your plates using 16 inch (402mm x 110) acrylic, and if your reg is an even shorter 5 letters then we will make your plates using 14 inch (330mmx110) acrylic, we've got you covered. Our Tinted short plates are 16 inch in length(402mmx110).
What does the tint option mean?
Tinted plates feature a darkened acrylic set onto a white or yellow reflective, sold as show plates.
Which font do we use?
We use the standard UK font entitled "UK Charles Wright" in the manufacture of all of our number plates and show plates. Each digit is sized 79mm x 50mm in line with the regular format.
Can I use punctuation/logos/instagram handles on my plate design?
At the moment we sadly do not accommodate requests for punctuation/logos/instagram handles on our Gel or 4D plates, this covers symbols such as underscores and the ‘@‘ for example.