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i've posted this thread somewhere else but now cant find, so apologies :kick:

Can anyone tell me how i may be able to fit a 375mm wide plate into the rear bumper slot of an r32 gtr. I know it wont go straight in, anyone know how much will need to be trimmed to make fit? Cheers all

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hey rossco your thread was in page 2 of skyline and other vehicles etc.

i have w.a slimline aluminium plates 372mm wide that fit perfectly.

i just adjusted the reverse lights as far to the sides as possible. my plate squashed in tight but does sit flat (see pics)

the screw holes were lined up very close too.

let me know how you go.

Lincoln

hey rossco your thread was in page 2 of skyline and other vehicles etc.

i have w.a slimline aluminium plates 372mm wide that fit perfectly.

i just adjusted the reverse lights as far to the sides as possible. my plate squashed in tight but does sit flat (see pics)

the screw holes were lined up very close too.

let me know how you go.

Lincoln

hey thanks a lot for that Lincoln, much appreciated. Did you have much drama relocating the reverse lights? I'll have a crack at it anyway.

Thanks again,

Rossco

they dont move much, but enough to get the plate to fit.

just undo the screws, push the light firmly to the side and retighten whilst holding the light. it took a few goes to work out how the screws moved over. trial and error.

goodluck!

they dont move much, but enough to get the plate to fit.

just undo the screws, push the light firmly to the side and retighten whilst holding the light. it took a few goes to work out how the screws moved over. trial and error.

goodluck!

ok thanks mate! :D

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