Re: [DML] Front License Plate Holes Question
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Re: [DML] Front License Plate Holes Question
- From: Soma576@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 20:36:16 EDT
In a message dated 6/10/2005 5:20:15 P.M. Central Standard Time,
mrvideosawyer@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Unfortunately this somewhat limits my options of where to obtain a car
>(unless I want to cough up for a new fascia). Are the holes from the
>license plate bracket repairable without looking funny? I'm not sure
>if I could really be satisified if they were just
>filled/sanded/painted. Is it reasonable to think that a service shop
>or new owner located in a city that requires the front plates be
>willing to swap one out with an original fascia with no holes? It may
>seem like a pretty petty thing to some of you (in perspective of say,
>rust or bad wiring fixes) but it's as important to me as the interior
>color and hood design. Waiting this long for a car has made me very
>picky.,
Steelskin,
If the license plate bracket was drilled into the fascia with three bolts
and "T" shaped plate holder was used (I believe the factory version is this
one), then I have a solution. I get these black plastic cap things that pop
right into the holes and they match the bumper. It is very tasteful and looks
great, next best thing to having a fascia WITHOUT holes! I can supply these
for you for very cheap if you can't find them anywhere. I actually got the
idea from another list member.
Andy
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