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hey all,

Just trying to find a front number plate holder that sticks a tiny bit out from the front bar as it screws in from behind my front bar possibly from the sub frame?? so i dont have to screw it into the front bar, ive seen them before but only on cars from japan and bugger all of them too lol. If anyone knows of this let me know cheers :cheers:

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i just bought the cusco one but do not really know how to fit them on properly..does anyone have a pic of how they should look like after fitting? i cant seem to find any on the internet but only manage to find the "password" brand type..cheers

i just bought the cusco one but do not really know how to fit them on properly..does anyone have a pic of how they should look like after fitting? i cant seem to find any on the internet but only manage to find the "password" brand type..cheers

Where did you get yours from?

boostin, looking at ya pics, please please tell me that the pic with the plate in the middle is where you have it,

it looks so stupid ot the side, considering there is a space for it,

Edited by Silver_R34_GT-T
  • 2 years later...

Here's a bit of useful info for recessed number plate space etc...

To screw on your number plates without having to bend them - use 6mm bolts/fasteners which are standard anyway.

Front:- Bolts only need to be 30mm long with spacers so the plate doesn't rub against the bar

Rear:- Bolts need to be 35mm long with spacers and the plate can remain straight - without rubbing against the rear fog light/reversing light.

Bunnings sells 5x 35mm/6mm fasteners for $2.50

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