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That looks awful. Remove the plates or keep it centered.
Not only is this blocking airflow, it looks too asymmetrical to the car. |
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How about a braket that attaches under the bumper? Like using two L brackets from HomeDepot and you can remove it for show and put it on for DD that way it can be centered and not on the sides... This is what I plan on doing
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