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Just called fast print and had them add the spaces, thank you for noticing that.. they told me they knew the correct format!Not sure about your state BUT that would not be compliant in Kentucky ? We are required to have a space equal to one character between the alpha and numeric ( ex. AZ 7603 DA ) But I think it looks great !
I have the contrast part down but fail on the font type. I run in fresh water only so only deal with rangers and they are really chill. My jet skis letters are not even complete and thy have never even asked about it. Just another reason I love living in AZ over NJ, people respect each other and appreciate life here.I think it is cool looking...but the Coast Guard has requirements on reg. numbers.
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You can’t have a beer around or on a boat in Long Island anymore.
I agree...I'd have them put in a space (greater than a letter "I" or number "1") between the numbers and letters. Other than that I think it looks GREAT!Having them all together would definitely get you pulled over and possibly cited here. That being said it looks cool but I probably would have made the last 2 characters "DA" white to help break it up. GL