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Hey all,

Just a bit stumped on screws for attaching number plate to R32 GTR. Ive been to bunnings, total tools, even melbourne bolt co. and they don't have the right size!

Where did you guys get yours? If anyone has 4 spare i could swipe / buy, that'd be great. Cheers.

To the guys that mentioned M6 screws - would these do?

Yes, but why buy 100 when you need 4 ?? (OK, a few spares is good, but that's a bit over the top......) The few bolts you need will cost maybe $1 from a bolt specialist.

Just check the yellow pages for bolt suppliers in your area. Ring them and ask if they stock M6 x 15mm (length....just a suggestion) hex head bolts or screws, preferably plated (zinc). I'll be very surprised if the first one you ring doesn't have them.

Note that places like AutoBarn, etc will have them.

Turns out the same dude at Melb Bolt Co. who told me they didnt have to fit my application... as soon as i mentioned M6 "oh yeah, we got those"

Heh. Work experience ftw. :)

they'll have them at a repco or supercheap in a big stand. Champion brand.

They'll probably also have them at bunnings.. usually they are in a big rack with pretty much any other bolt you could care to name in a packet of 4-5 of them.

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