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I agree they do look good on that Evo. Any chance you have more pics of them on your 32 from different angles Samak91? the letter saying mine are available to pick up came today, still debating whether to collect them or not or just forfeit the order fee and leave them there lol.

Well I decided to pick mine up today and thought if I hated them too much I could just go back to my old plates, well I picked them up and they are bloody bent! haha

I called myplates and they said there was a manufacturing fault and will be sending replacements out.

They don't look too bad actually but once the replacements come I will definitely be re drilling them so I can re locate them to sit up higher as they sit too low.

 

 

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On 09/07/2016 at 4:09 PM, dyl33 said:

Sad there's no slimline option for the front.

AUTO SELECT makes a special number plate bracket for the front.

* It's spring loaded.

* It tucks underneath at speed

* It only works on larger plates such as these

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AUTO SELECT makes a special number plate bracket for the front.

* It's spring loaded.

* It tucks underneath at speed

* It only works on larger plates such as these


Any links?
(Too lazy to search)
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I agree they do look good on that Evo. Any chance you have more pics of them on your 32 from different angles Samak91? the letter saying mine are available to pick up came today, still debating whether to collect them or not or just forfeit the order fee and leave them there lol.


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Thats mine atm really havent got any other angle shots can take some if you want i just poked to holes in each corner to match the previous nsw plates
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On 8/16/2016 at 5:33 PM, Shell said:

Oh I didn't see this thread before! What is that Mitsubishi? They look good on that! I think they look bloody huge on the Skylines though..

We got some too

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That is a Mitsubishi Airtrek Turbo (4G63T in it).

I tried the plates on the R34 too. They fit and look pretty nice! Do seems just a little too big fitted on R32 but still look good especially on a white one imo!

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Actually, when i picked up me plates, the next server over remarked "I thought only Asians got those".

Had a chuckle.
The lady and I explained it's for an import.
Showed my server an actual Jap plate as she didn't really get the concept.

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4 hours ago, luke gtr said:

Finally picked them up yesterday!
(31 days later, letter says they will keep them for 28).

Also, modified tue front, is now the same height as the standard yellow and black.

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Haha you have my old plates! I'll attach a pic.



When I picked my Jap plates from the RMS the guy behind the counter remarked "whats with all the chinese crap written on them" I tried to explain it was Japanese and they were for a JDM car but he coudn't understand the concept.

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