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Looks good Glen. Makes a difference doesnt it!
I still cant beleive some prick stole mine... Thinking either kids or a mate from work whos playing silly buggers.. Hang on, you have new ones.... ![]() Switch that puts a reflective screen over your plate sounds too hard. A mate has a Mitsi GTO and the plate HANGS under his front bar. Major scrapage but he's never copped a speeding fine. Or just drive around with no plates. A "mate" of mine did this with no front plates for 2mnths, without any questions asked, as the plate was damaged, when he ran into his GF at a stop sign and buggered his front bar... |
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on the topic of plate protection how does everyone screw them in.. my last ones were just screws but im thinking this time i might do somthing different keep hearing of people getting there plates stolen. pop rivits or what ?>?
any ideas Tim |
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I actually went to Bunnings looking for some bolts with allen key heads on them to replace the screws, but they didn't have any that would suit. They do however have bolts that would work.. probably a little better than screws as the loosers who go around steeling plates probably only take a screw driver with em.
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Allen keys would be a good idea i rarley have the right size allen key let alone somebody walking through a car park haha
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number, plate, protection |
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