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For anyone who has to display a tag on the rear of their vehicle and can't a good way to place I decided to make my own. Here in Hawaii we are required to have a "Safety Check" completed annually where they look infractions like, no ins, illegal tint, blue lights/bulbs etc. Even though my tag didn't expire for 9 months I wanted it moved so I went in for a new now after the bracket was made. I used 1/4" Plexiglas to create a full plate that was slightly oversized so I could quarter round it to look clean. After rounding the edges I sanded and buffed it to a gloss black. I think it came out pretty good.
Original oversized stainless plate on the lower edge of bumper (at least the dealer didn't stick it on the bumper!)
#1. It's stupid to place the plate under the rear bumper. I have to believe many cars end up having them mutilated or ripped off from going up steep driveways.
#2. Start manufacturing your solution. You could make a small fortune with those in Hawaii.
#1. It's stupid to place the plate under the rear bumper. I have to believe many cars end up having them mutilated or ripped off from going up steep driveways.
#2. Start manufacturing your solution. You could make a small fortune with those in Hawaii.
#1 I agree! aside from looking silly, they are are prone to being torn off or stolen but they did start imprinting the plate and VIN on each sticker.
I want to know what happened to the F Sport emblem on the 1st photo!
Good eye sniper! I added that emblem prior to my custom plate. I thought about a short tutorial since it seems many have trouble installing emblems, stickers etc.
Good eye sniper! I added that emblem prior to my custom plate. I thought about a short tutorial since it seems many have trouble installing emblems, stickers etc.
Yes if you have time make a video. That is if you have time in between your patients.