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Slim line plates

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Do any of you guys have a slim line number plate on the front of your car?

The normal size number plate looks a bit big for the front of the car, and scraps sometimes.
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I do now........ 8)

...and it does look good.

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Those are Tasmanian Tigers on the number plate in my Avatar, not 2 dogs humping.

Hmmm I dunno looks a little suspect. :lol:
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Post by Effteeo »

I would say slim line is the way to go for the front - looks better IMO

Does anyone else have to slightly bend their rear plate to fit?
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Effteeo wrote:I would say slim line is the way to go for the front - looks better IMO

Does anyone else have to slightly bend their rear plate to fit?
most of the plates have to be bent a little at the back or just do what I did and grind them down a bit each side to fit them in with out bending :D
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