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WTB: JDM License Plate anglers http://i10.tinypic.com/4yzz3uf.jpg http://i14.tinypic.com/68htjld.jpg Just wondering if any sponsors sell these |
Im in for these also! |
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Or you could buy 2 brackets and bend them to the angle you want. Thats what I ended up doing and it works great and cost me a whole 3 bucks ftw |
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I was cleaning up my garage and I found my old Y bracket. I had to remove my bumper because bodyshop use nuts and washers on my license plate. http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._6652906_n.jpg this is the end result:p I no longer need the plate angler |
^ did you just bend the tabs (on the y bracket )that hold the bolts to the license plate? and how "angled" are you allowed to change the plate? |
No worries bro, glad I could save you some money :D Y brackets work too, if you can get your hands on one. End result looks great. Well done :thumbsup: Quote:
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Edd if you can't get your hands on a Y bracket 2 medium size brackets will do the job quite nicely and you can mount them practically anywhere and I bet it would be easier to bend the brackets opposed to the Y bracket. :D Quote:
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whats so good about them? |
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well jdm style that is haha |
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but in all seriousness, is it for aerodynamics? force air into rad/intercooler? avoid tickets? wth... it just doesnt make sense to me. although it is neat. |
is that your csx in tha last pic? |
Ahh yes that would be my csx actually. I don't drive it a lot though. To answer the previous question, the angled plate serves the purpose of the plate not being seened on a speeding camera in japan I think |
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