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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Di ko gusto yang one way screw na balak nila, di naman lahat ng kotse may platebase para maprotectahan ung body panel. Kung maimplement, sana di na lang sapilitan ung pagpalit ng mga meron na.

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    #2
    Got my new plate, 3 letters-3 numbers combination pa din.
    When did you purchase your car?

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    More likely sir wala yung 0 sa unang digit like ng mga 2 digit plates ngayun. Like AAA 8888 AAA 888 AAA88.


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    #4
    Sa Korea at Japan ang may security screw ay yung rear plates lang. Pwede tanggalin yung plate sa harap.


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    #5
    25k for requesting an ending!! ang tindi ng lto. mukhang nagkamali talaga ako ng pinasukan trabaho hahaha

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  6. Join Date
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    #6
    ^ p#t*ngin*ng pootr*geez talaga!!! buwaya na, pating pa!!!
    sa susunod pati kulay ng sasakyan (private) na gusto mo may additional price na rin!!!
    mga booweezeet na dinosaur kayo!!! bagsakan sana kayo ng meteor!!! :mad:

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    #7
    Ask them that you will reimburse this from your company or bank, you will need a formal quotation 'ka mo. Tapos after nun, original receipt.

    Para pwede mo na kasuhan lalo na kung peke mga resibo nila.

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    #8
    gusto lang kumita nung SA ... yung ibang casa kasi, kapag nagkabentahan na, hindi na nabibigyan kumisyon yung SA ... kaya sariling diskarte ang SA

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  10. Join Date
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    #10
    ALL plates????!!!! Masaya pilahan neto. DOT sticker pa nga lang sa helmet eh riot na

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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Calistro View Post
    Chaos.

    Upon surrender andun na kaya new plates mo? o babalikan pa?

  12. Join Date
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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Upon surrender andun na kaya new plates mo?
    You wish. So balik conduction sticker? May point pala yung mga 10+ year old cars na nakadikit pa rin ang sobrang faded na conduction sticker :hysterical:

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    Chaos.

    Upon surrender andun na kaya new plates mo? o babalikan pa?
    upon surrender balik ka ulit sa conduction number tas 1 year ulit bago mo makuha yung plates kasi may problema na naman sa supplier

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post

    Which is the most logical thing to do. If that's the case, magiging 0123 yung number ko sa isang car. :D

    Tapos suggestion ni MMDA, sa dulo pala idagdag yung zero. Para lahat, Friday coding.
    hindi malabo ito. sa talino ba naman nun eh... solved na daw agad ang traffic

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    #15
    tsikoteers, di ko alam kung na post na ito

    Get ready to scrap your car?s license plates| BusinessWorld Online Mobile

    anyway, iimplement na ata...

  16. Join Date
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    #16
    Anyone have more info regarding this? I find the "special LTO plate security bolts" part problematic, I mean what if you need repair work done on your bumper? Or if you want to replace your stock bumper with an aftermarket one?

    http://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-i...mber-2013.html


    The Land Transportation Office (LTO) will start issuing new license plates bearing the new standardized design starting September 1, 2013. The move has been prompted by the looming problem of running out of alphanumeric combinations for license plates by the agency. The LTO has issued the Memorandum Circular VPT-2013-1772 otherwise known as the Motor Vehicle Plates Standardization Program on July 15 to aid law enforcement, improve motor vehicle registration database and enhance the government’s institutional capability. The order covers both four-wheeled vehicles and motorcycles.

    The new directive also aims to standardize the currently nine different designs of license plates, with some dating back to 1981 and clamp down on the proliferation of counterfeit, dilapidated and illegal license plates.

    The new plates will bear new designs and number series, special security bolts, and a third plate sticker. The new number series are as follows: Motor vehicles - three alphabetic and four numerical symbols (AAA 1234); Motorcycles - two alphabetic and five numerical symbols (AA 12345); Diplomatic - five numerical symbols (12345).

    The new plate design will feature a new color scheme: Private plates will use black symbols on white background; For-hire plates will use black symbols on yellow background with an authorized route indicated.

    For official plates: Government plates will have red symbols on white background with the name of agency/office indicated; Protocol plates will have red symbols on white background with the name of agency/office indicated; Diplomatic plates will have blue symbols on white background; and Other Exempt Vehicles (OEV) will have black symbols on light blue background with port of origin indicated.

    License plates are required to be placed conspicuously on the front and rear of the vehicle as stated in Republic Act 4136. Only special LTO plate security bolts are allowed to be used, they have been design to break when removed or tampered with to prevent transferring of plates to other vehicles. The third plate sticker meanwhile is said to be attached to the upper right corner of the windshield of vehicles except for motorcycles.

    For motorists worrying about not having the same license plate combination for their replacement plates, the memorandum also states that the alphanumeric identification of all vehicles are permanently assigned to the vehicle for its lifetime as provided under Batas Pambansa 43.

    Once implementation begins, vehicle owners will be asked to surrender their old plates upon renewal of registration with the LTO. The agency in turn will have to supply the new plates and sticker within forty-five days. The order further states that "no other license plate, plate cover, frame may be attached to and/or around the license plate".

    The new plates valid for five years will cost no more than Php450 for motor vehicles, and no more than Php120 for motorcycles. The costs include the cost of stickers and security bolts. In the case of loss or dilapidation, the registrant is required to apply for duplicate or replacement, and will have to pay again for the new plates.

    The September 1 implementation covers new registrations, applications for duplicate and replacements as well as re-classification of motor vehicle plates. Renewal plates processing for motor vehicles and all forms of processing for motorcycles will be implemented on January 2, 2014.

    As of presstime, the Department of Transportation & Communications (DOTC) has yet to award the supplier for the supply of the new plates. The bidding is still marred by controversy with a protest lodged by RNA Holdings questioning its process and conformity to a non-existent 'ASTM D 4956 8.5' standard required by the DOTC-LTO Bids and Awards Committee.

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    #17
    kung meron kang mabibiling special security bolts, sundan mo lang ang video na ito

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3x6qPWA2a4


    Ang concern ko lang na bakit The new plates valid for five years, after five years ano na ang mangyayari sa plate mo?

  18. Join Date
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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtdiver View Post

    The September 1 implementation covers new registrations, applications for duplicate and replacements as well as re-classification of motor vehicle plates. Renewal plates processing for motor vehicles and all forms of processing for motorcycles will be implemented on January 2, 2014.

    As of presstime, the Department of Transportation & Communications (DOTC) has yet to award the supplier for the supply of the new plates. The bidding is still marred by controversy with a protest lodged by RNA Holdings questioning its process and conformity to a non-existent 'ASTM D 4956 8.5' standard required by the DOTC-LTO Bids and Awards Committee.
    The date of implementation is Sept. 1 and they don't have a supplier yet. Looks like a looong wait again for us.



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  19. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by falken View Post
    The date of implementation is Sept. 1 and they don't have a supplier yet. Looks like a looong wait again for us.



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    as usual, whats new? poor in implementing talaga.

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    #20
    May nauna na yatang thread nito.

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