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Looking for a number plate relocation kit for my ER34 GTT. It has the Nismo front aero bumper and I am looking to move the palte from the middle to be offset either left or right to make way for my intercooler. Anyone on here have such a kit with pictures? And if so where can I buy.

Much thanks!

Owen

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mate easiest way is just to buy some L brackets from a hardware store and screw onto your bumper. not sure on your exact bumper but im sure there is somewhere to mount.

i agree, it is easy to do it yourself, however if you want to spend money there are kits around

here is one listed on ebay australia click below

jdm relocation number plate kit

cheers

David

^^Thats a neat idea, but sounds abit too much just to gain that little extra air flow LOL!

Has it got a little rotating mechanisim or something?

I was thinking more along the lines of over 100km/h = speeding, therefore with no plate = no way the camera can get you.

I was thinking more along the lines of over 100km/h = speeding, therefore with no plate = no way the camera can get you.

kill 2 birds with one stone I guess,

I've seen one's that work on a hinge and they pop up

Works similar to a wastegate a spin has a preload which is obviously tested in a wind tunnel or somthing and when you have enough on comming force to push the spring it fold back to allow air to flow into the radiator and fmic..

in google type in R34 blogspot and a blokes website should come up, it is on there. (will require some searching on his page)

i agree, it is easy to do it yourself, however if you want to spend money there are kits around

here is one listed on ebay australia click below

jdm relocation number plate kit

cheers

David

$60 for a bracket? I hope it installs itself. :)

It is a neat bracket though.

hmmm..... Copper sitting besides the highway looking out for hoons in imports spots a skyline doing 110km/hr. Thinks 'good boy!' Wait a minute, no number plate showing on the front? So he pulls you over, sees you have a device that tampers with your numplate and defects your car! Woot, all for another 1% airflow!

I believe they can hand out worse fines and things for not having visible plates as well.

i just used the original clips from the standard number plate mount and used a dremel to cut out 2 new squareish holes to the side like the original holes, then used the original screws and washers to secure it.

cost me a whole $0 and 20minutes of my time.

hmmm..... Copper sitting besides the highway looking out for hoons in imports spots a skyline doing 110km/hr. Thinks 'good boy!' Wait a minute, no number plate showing on the front? So he pulls you over, sees you have a device that tampers with your numplate and defects your car! Woot, all for another 1% airflow!

I believe they can hand out worse fines and things for not having visible plates as well.

except most will have dropped outta school in yr 9.. they chase you.. pull you over.. get you out of the car to show/abuse about your number plate not being visible.. and *scratching head* says.. oh.. wtf.. and you say what's wrong with the plate? lol

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