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how have you fixed your rear jdm number plate
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how have you fixed your rear jdm number plate
right so i have my jdm number plates now, freshly sprayed my number plate holders, fixing the front plate on is easy can do that with double sided tape but the rear i no the bottom goes behind the lower lugs but i dont really wanna drill the top so was wondering how others have fixed theres
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thats a clever idea
but i do like the lower lugs kinda part of the jdmness,was thinking of maybe running a bead of adhesive around the rear of the number plate threw the square hole in the holder if that makes sense

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Mine was sat in the lower lugs, and I drilled the plate and fixed the top with some definitely genuine "Mugen" licence plate bolts I saw on ebay.
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Mine slots into the lower lugs, then is held there by double-sided velcro behind it at the top.
Means I can remove it easily enough if I wish, for example when I bet the car MOT'd because my plate has a 'honda' logo on it and the crowd here that do MOTs don't allow that!
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Means I can remove it easily enough if I wish, for example when I bet the car MOT'd because my plate has a 'honda' logo on it and the crowd here that do MOTs don't allow that!
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I'm sure that if the logo is at least 11mm away from the digits (therefore outside the legally required 11mm margin) then they'd have no grounds to fail you on italinton wrote:Means I can remove it easily enough if I wish, for example when I bet the car MOT'd because my plate has a 'honda' logo on it and the crowd here that do MOTs don't allow that!

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Abit hard to see, but I've the new smaller jap pressed plate double sided taped to the older square perspecs plate, the jap plate is too small on its own so didn't look right, and the older one was to big looking. So it will do for now but will eventually spray the old plate black.
Looks like it's sitting off on that photo but it's not lol.