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These are pretty goodOriginally Posted by ChuloMxcn
I used this one on my coupe with Nismo bumper.http://www.skenedesign.com/FPBracket/Gallery.shtml
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I'm kinda confused on the purpose of the Show n Go plate. When would you have it show?? In IL, front plates are required and I don't see a cop letting you go just because you are able to bring it out on demand. They want it visible at all times.
I suppose it would help if you have to park where it would be easy to notice that you didnt have a front plate... but how often is that?
That said, I love the James Bondness of it!
I suppose it would help if you have to park where it would be easy to notice that you didnt have a front plate... but how often is that?
That said, I love the James Bondness of it!
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Have it SHOW the majority of the time. When you want to show off your car or want to detail the car, etc.. .then you can simply hide it. Car shows, etc... Just put it away.Originally Posted by Solo G
I'm kinda confused on the purpose of the Show n Go plate. When would you have it show??
Anyway, It looks like this powered Show n Go could also be installed on the rear plate quite easily as well


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I suppose it would help if you have to park where it would be easy to notice that you didnt have a front plate... but how often is that?
That said, I love the James Bondness of it!
anytime your car is parked you can hide it away so your car looks good chilling. Idk about other states but here in jersey you can't get a front plate ticket unless the car is drivingOriginally Posted by Solo G
I'm kinda confused on the purpose of the Show n Go plate. When would you have it show?? In IL, front plates are required and I don't see a cop letting you go just because you are able to bring it out on demand. They want it visible at all times. I suppose it would help if you have to park where it would be easy to notice that you didnt have a front plate... but how often is that?
That said, I love the James Bondness of it!
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Really? I know Jersey is one of the (if not the most) stirct state when it comes to vehicle laws. In IL, they will give you a ticket parked. I know from personal experience.Originally Posted by BlkSedan4me
anytime your car is parked you can hide it away so your car looks good chilling. Idk about other states but here in jersey you can't get a front plate ticket unless the car is driving
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Anyway, It looks like this powered Show n Go could also be installed on the rear plate quite easily as well
so where do we get this show n Go thing?Originally Posted by willdogs
Have it SHOW the majority of the time. When you want to show off your car or want to detail the car, etc.. .then you can simply hide it. Car shows, etc... Just put it away.Anyway, It looks like this powered Show n Go could also be installed on the rear plate quite easily as well

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so where do we get this show n Go thing?
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yea as far as i know it doesn't happen. That's like getting a window tint ticket while the car is parked. if it did happen it'd be 1 in 1000 chancesOriginally Posted by Solo G
Really? I know Jersey is one of the (if not the most) stirct state when it comes to vehicle laws. In IL, they will give you a ticket parked. I know from personal experience.
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I cant get the link to work - may be a newB problem.
