NISMO fronts with license plates
#16
Take a bolt and cut off the threads leaving only the head and glue that on a license plate frame. Tape the frame on the plate.. TADA looks like you screwed it..
I use to run L brackets from under the car (drill holes at the bottom) this does not meet the height requirement of the plate but it kept me from getting any front plate tickets with it on.
BTW https://g35driver.com/forums/exterio...d-limited.html
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I use to run L brackets from under the car (drill holes at the bottom) this does not meet the height requirement of the plate but it kept me from getting any front plate tickets with it on.
BTW https://g35driver.com/forums/exterio...d-limited.html
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#18
Bringing back an old thread....but I'm stuck in this situation too. I'm getting a Nismo front put on and don't want to put visible holes on it. I like the motorized idea, but not sure if thats really what I need/want. Has anyone tried either one of these on the Nismo front?
http://www.swiftmotorsports.com/prod..._id=3144&osCsi d=53omdt7clrb67kgp8sh9s2pis0
http://www.skenedesign.com/FPBracket/Gallery.shtml
I kind of like the 2nd one because you can adjust the height/position, but the first one is just nice and clean. The other thing is, I wouldn't want to put it on the very bottom of the bumper and not sure if the bracket would fit on the top part of the passenger duct. Thoughts?
http://www.swiftmotorsports.com/prod..._id=3144&osCsi d=53omdt7clrb67kgp8sh9s2pis0
http://www.skenedesign.com/FPBracket/Gallery.shtml
I kind of like the 2nd one because you can adjust the height/position, but the first one is just nice and clean. The other thing is, I wouldn't want to put it on the very bottom of the bumper and not sure if the bracket would fit on the top part of the passenger duct. Thoughts?
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