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2 hours ago, luke gtr said:

Finally have mine on order.

Massive fark around due to retard I handed my content to not putting in the system I had handed them in.

But, it's all fixed now.

Have read about a few people having stuff arounds with the ordering process... which design did you end up going for?

Have read about a few people having stuff arounds with the ordering process... which design did you end up going for?


Mine wasn't due to the plate, it was purely due to previously surrendered content that they didn't process properly.

Got the classic.
Looks the best.
1 hour ago, luke gtr said:

Got the classic.
Looks the best.

Far out I deliberated over which style...ultimately settled on the "JDM plate" - the writing at the bottom just looked better balanced to me!

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After deciding I wasn't going to order I caved in and ordered at 11:55pm 5 mins before the discount ended, I went with the "JDM plate" also as I thought it looked cleaner with the writing at the bottom but I think they both look great it was a tough choice.

 

The issue we are going to have is the pre pressed mounting holes are too high up, they will bolt up but they need to be about 2cm lower on the plate to fit the rear bracket of the 32 at least. They should of sent them out blank so we could drill ourselves, will play around with it when they come anyway.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Yeah - I'm not happy with the front yet. Going to get a bit of aluminium to mount to the factory mount and lift up a bit - trying not to drill holes in the plate itself


I had no option but to drill a hole in each top corner of the plate to mount it in the same spot where the previous plate was if not it was going to face downwards [emoji22]d6a540d82e15b5a9cee803b886e7c9e7.jpg

the back looks ok but I'd still be re drilling the holes on the rear to mount them up a bit higher to fit the bracket. But damn that looks bad on the front :( I have a white 32 also and ordered the same style as you, tried to cancel my order but they wouldn't let me so not sure what to do now.

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