Have all members seen these yet? They sell now in Halfords and I think they look great on most pugs especially if you have silver/black. They also sell red and blue versions.
I noticed that variations of the silver alluminium wheel valve caps are on sale too.
cheers members,
Robbie.
Alluminium rivited tax disc holders
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Julia
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I have the blue tax disc holder and have had it since I have had the car more or less (10 months)
You can get them cheaper than Halfords on the internet. They sell them at the Gadget Shop too.
Something useful to point out is the spairs kit for these which contain extra sticky bits and a spare key to open it in case you lose it! These can be found at Halfords and the Gadget shop - not sure about internet! About £3 ish
You can get them cheaper than Halfords on the internet. They sell them at the Gadget Shop too.
Something useful to point out is the spairs kit for these which contain extra sticky bits and a spare key to open it in case you lose it! These can be found at Halfords and the Gadget shop - not sure about internet! About £3 ish
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Derek
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look at the auctions on ebay, user Waxacar sells things like the tax disc holders and alloy valve caps etc..
you shouldn't pay anymore than £8 max for the tax disc holder, £15 in halfords and his service is 1st class.
derek
you shouldn't pay anymore than £8 max for the tax disc holder, £15 in halfords and his service is 1st class.
derek
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Robbie
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Derek, wish I'd known, went and bought the £14 silver one at Halfords. Still, I'll try that site for other things, thanks for the comments.
Craig, the lights on the valve caps, how are they powered and are they on all the time? Are they a sort of glow in the dark paint job? Interested to know.
Robbie.
Craig, the lights on the valve caps, how are they powered and are they on all the time? Are they a sort of glow in the dark paint job? Interested to know.
Robbie.
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that just reminded me, i'll need to take my aluminium tax disc holder and alloy valve caps off along with the car mats as i don't hold much hope of driving my CC again :sad:
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Julia
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DONT USE GLUE!
I had some brilliant advice and so far so good!
First of all the sticky bits lasted about a week and it fell off!
The trick is:
Heat your windscreen for about 5-10 minutes. Then affix sticky bits to tax disc holder. Affix to windscreen (you can turn heaters off!) and hold in place for approx 5 minutes (yes your arm will want to drop off)
Then release and hey presto!

I had some brilliant advice and so far so good!
First of all the sticky bits lasted about a week and it fell off!
The trick is:
Heat your windscreen for about 5-10 minutes. Then affix sticky bits to tax disc holder. Affix to windscreen (you can turn heaters off!) and hold in place for approx 5 minutes (yes your arm will want to drop off)
Then release and hey presto!
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Thanks Julia! Okay, yes I'm a dope
I read "adhesive" in the instructions and never even opened the pack to see the pads. Luckily, Santa never asked why I hid a tax disc holder in my bedside drawer. Wot a donkey. I'll be fitting it Saturday evening now as I've just read it's only 8hrs to set 
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Julia
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Follow my advice and you will be all done in 10-15 minutes max!
None of this 8 hour stuff!!!
Honest!
I even managed to get a spare box of sticky pads and key from Halfords for free! Had to chat up some spotty 15 year old but it worked!
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None of this 8 hour stuff!!!
Honest!
I even managed to get a spare box of sticky pads and key from Halfords for free! Had to chat up some spotty 15 year old but it worked!
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mines went on with the sticky pads ok. windscreen was freezing and it fell off, so i held it on for 30 secs and it stuck fine without using the heaters.
only 2 minutes, none of this 15 minute stuff
last time i saw my CC 3 weeks ago, it was still sticking.
only 2 minutes, none of this 15 minute stuff
last time i saw my CC 3 weeks ago, it was still sticking.
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If you have a problem with them falling off due to the curve of your windscreen you canm send a SAE to richbrooke and they will send you a clear spacer which should help.
The neon car valves only are battery powered lights. They only go on when the car in moving. This means they are on during the day:(
The neon car valves only are battery powered lights. They only go on when the car in moving. This means they are on during the day:(