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Rezz - what are the offset number plate brackets worth, and who makes them?

I busted a bolt that holds the bracket to the centre support rail when taking the plate off for track day yesterday :P and that offset looks like a good solution... and where does it bolt to?

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Rezz - what are the offset number plate brackets worth, and who makes them?

I busted a bolt that holds the bracket to the centre support rail when taking the plate off for track day yesterday :cheers: and that offset looks like a good solution... and where does it bolt to?

The bracket was about 2,000 yen (?) from SuperAutobacs (Ikeri's place :)) but I'm not sure who makes them... some generic company who gets their gear made offshore (China). It bolts to the bumper directly... just used self tappers to screw into the bumper from below.

You could knock up some stainless brackets at a steel fabrication place for about $5 though right? (DIY ;))

ronin, ask bass junky to make one up for you, he's a sheet metal fabricator.

failing that get a vice, pop down to bunning and get a piece of sheet metal and just bend it n drill it. real easy to do, and yeah as rezzeh said, get some self tappers to go in the bttom, or for more security, drill a hole in the bumper and put a bolt thru and a nut on the other side.

 

You could knock up some stainless brackets at a steel fabrication place for about $5 though right? (DIY :()

Thanks Rezz, was actually thinking of bending two pieces of aluminium strap and bolting them in... but I am a lazy bastard so will probably run around without a plate until the police get angry :D

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Grand total? A$8,950... including car...

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hey rezz just wondering about what you did with the holes left over from the stock rear spoiler? does that mini back spoiler cover them?? i wouldnt think so but...
I went to Kounan (or some generic lifestyle/hardware center) and bought these little rubber round thingies that popped straight into the holes in the boot... instant fix. Troy knows what I'm talking about.

The Nismo rear spoiler doesn't cover any of the holes in the boot though, I just painted the round rubber things body colour, thats it.

that colour coding with the wheels and the bomex lip is horn.... :whip:

oh and what are the intercooler kits over there worth? I found the blitz kits to be far more expensive than the Greddy items.. (atleast on the soarer platform) any idea why this is?

I went to Kounan (or some generic lifestyle/hardware center) and bought these little rubber round thingies that popped straight into the holes in the boot... instant fix. Troy knows what I'm talking about.

 

The Nismo rear spoiler doesn't cover any of the holes in the boot though, I just painted the round rubber things body colour, thats it.

You mean grommets :P

hey Justin, great car mate! just found this thread. Very understated, yet very tough, i like it a lot! :D

and to Justin/Troy, would you guys be able to hook me up with some parts i've been trying to get, but proving very difficult? I'd pay you guys a little somethin', somethin', and up front too, but i thought i'd ask first, and then go into detail (via PM) if it's possible. I can put some stuff on a container that i know of.

cheers!

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