front license plate : what r u guys sporting nowadays
#13
I really wish Ohio would stop requiring a front plate, it looks terrible on any car. Not to mention you can actually get pulled over for not having a front plate as the sole reason, so I don't mess around with putting one on but I hate it.
#14
Intermediate
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My car was originally sold/purchased in Ohio, then the owner got a winter home in Florida and registered and kept it there, so now I just have two screw holes that will be filled in when I get the bumper repainted.
A cheap thing that I did on my other car before I had its bumper repainted was buy a couple of smooth-capped interior plastic trim fasteners, paint the caps body colored, and jam them into the holes. It's slightly cleaner than having the holes there until you get the bumper repainted.
A cheap thing that I did on my other car before I had its bumper repainted was buy a couple of smooth-capped interior plastic trim fasteners, paint the caps body colored, and jam them into the holes. It's slightly cleaner than having the holes there until you get the bumper repainted.
Last edited by 8M6; 02-03-16 at 08:41 AM.
#15
My car was originally sold/purchased in Ohio, then the owner got a winter home in Florida and registered and kept it there, so now I just have two screw holes that will be filled in when I get the bumper repainted.
A cheap thing that I did on my other car before I had its bumper repainted was buy a couple of smooth-capped interior plastic trim fasteners, paint the caps body colored, and jam them into the holes. It's slightly cleaner than having the holes there until you get the bumper repainted.
A cheap thing that I did on my other car before I had its bumper repainted was buy a couple of smooth-capped interior plastic trim fasteners, paint the caps body colored, and jam them into the holes. It's slightly cleaner than having the holes there until you get the bumper repainted.