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Could anyone tell me where to find the VRM number of a vehicle? I know where the VIN number is but i have been asked for the VRM number in a form i have to fill out for the DVLA and i have'nt got a clue.

thanks all. :thumbsup:

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what vehicle is it?

 

Jim:thumbsup:

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Go out to the car.

 

Stand in front of it, facing away.

 

Bend over and look between your legs.

 

See that yellow or white plate with letters and numbers on it?

If at night, it is better to use a torch.

 

Copy what you see onto a piece of paper.

 

When you come back inside, place the paper on the table and turn it through 180 degrees.

 

What you see will be the VRM.

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Basically, it means your Vehicle Registration Number, or 'Reg Plate'

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Hahahahaha (at the witty replies), sorry englands son but I can't help thinking that if you don't know where it is then you maybe shouldn't be on the roads :-)

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Go out to the car.

 

Stand in front of it, facing away.

 

Bend over and look between your legs.

 

See that yellow or white plate with letters and numbers on it?

If at night, it is better to use a torch.

 

Copy what you see onto a piece of paper.

 

When you come back inside, place the paper on the table and turn it through 180 degrees.

 

What you see will be the VRM.

 

I find it much easier to go through a speed camera 40 or 50 MPH above the limit.

That way you get a nice photo of your VRM.

 

Hope that helps. :)

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Go out to the car.

 

Stand in front of it, facing away.

 

Bend over and look between your legs.

 

See that yellow or white plate with letters and numbers on it?

If at night, it is better to use a torch.

 

Copy what you see onto a piece of paper.

 

When you come back inside, place the paper on the table and turn it through 180 degrees.

 

What you see will be the VRM.

 

why didn't you just say that it was the reg plate instead of being a sarcastic ****...to other posts thanks - i guess i should've known really but my brain was working overdrive thinkig it was something more technical instead of the obvious...:gag:

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