Styling Number plate position

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Styling Number plate position

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Hey guys was wondering the other day wether to reposition my plate to a different place. Was thinking the lower grill? (Not covering the air flow btw) hanging at bottom of bumper. If seen some GP and I reckon they look meaner, what's your guys opinion and is there any GP on here that has done so? :D
 
I think it does look pretty good on most cars, frankly! I'm tempted on my 500 (square plate though!).

Just remember you'll probably have to have the holes/recess (depending if you have them obvs) filled and sprayed for it to look really good.
 
I think it does look pretty good on most cars, frankly! I'm tempted on my 500 (square plate though!).



Just remember you'll probably have to have the holes/recess (depending if you have them obvs) filled and sprayed for it to look really good.


Yeah I must say the square plate on the 500 would look real nice! The holes left from the plate aren't that back, I can always sand the rough edges and wrap the holes in vinyl :)

I'll have a little mock run when it's nice with some zip ties to see what it looks like :D
 
Yeah I must say the square plate on the 500 would look real nice! The holes left from the plate aren't that back, I can always sand the rough edges and wrap the holes in vinyl :)

I'll have a little mock run when it's nice with some zip ties to see what it looks like :D

Thanks! In my head it looks good! :D

What you could always do, is unscrew your plate and as you say, zip tie, or even print a numberplate shape out if you wanna try a square one. That'll give a rough idea!

I'd like to see it if you do though!:yum:
 
Thanks! In my head it looks good! :D



What you could always do, is unscrew your plate and as you say, zip tie, or even print a numberplate shape out if you wanna try a square one. That'll give a rough idea!



I'd like to see it if you do though!:yum:


Haha the mind is the strongest tool ;)

Yeah that's not a bad idea, but a square plate might not look right, IMO. They only look great in smaller cars :D I'll post some pics when I get the time!
 
Haha the mind is the strongest tool ;)

Yeah that's not a bad idea, but a square plate might not look right, IMO. They only look great in smaller cars :D I'll post some pics when I get the time!

Yeah, I suppose that's a point. I'll do it for mine to test though, I think!

And good on JDM cars too. Don't forget them. :yum:
 
I shall. I'll need the holes filled because I'm massively OCD like that. :p

JDM4lyfe ;)

Oh those are gorgeous. Remind me of glanzas. Want one of those! :cool:


Haha yeah I got you :D but I was lucky mine were barley noticeable, but trying to get the adhesive tape of is just a nightmare :(

Bruh, living dat JDM lyfe :p Yeah love the glanzas!
 
Haha yeah I got you :D but I was lucky mine were barley noticeable, but trying to get the adhesive tape of is just a nightmare :(

Bruh, living dat JDM lyfe :p Yeah love the glanzas!

Fair enough! Mine's also white. So that's an issue with them showing. :rolleyes:

aha, i honestly want a Civic so badly, it's almost embarassing. I've got a bit of a soft spot for.. well. everything JDM really!
 
I would be pretty interested in seeing this.


Thoughts? :D
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Thanks! In my head it looks good! :D



What you could always do, is unscrew your plate and as you say, zip tie, or even print a numberplate shape out if you wanna try a square one. That'll give a rough idea!



I'd like to see it if you do though!:yum:


Managed to have a little play with it today, what do you reckon? :) ImageUploadedByFIAT Forum1429022365.018941.jpg
 
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