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Lookin for front plate holder ,have 04 bird ,thank u
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I have one. Used but in great condition. IF interested, send me a PMLookin for front plate holder ,have 04 bird ,thank u
Very much interested my zip 11755I have one. Used but in great condition. IF interested, send me a PM
Would need your PP address ,my address is 17 HY PL,Lake Grove NY 11755,Bill Cook.thank you
Yes send me a PM with your PP address pleaseWould need your PP address ,my address is 17 HY PL,Lake Grove NY 11755,Bill Cook.thank you
Unfortunately I'm about 100 miles away - used to visit a client there - now I'm going in the opposite direction for work. California has had that requirement for a while - used to get tickets in Berkeley and Davis (UC towns, of course) with my 2002. My 2005 had a plate holder, so I went with it, and still don't like it. Following this thread because I'm curious...
I had looked at that product, but it has way too many negative reviews.Best solution= use a "show and Go" bracket click here for details.
I had looked at that product, but it has way too many negative reviews.
In North Dakota the first year license plate can only be valid up to 11 months and 30 days if you purchase on the last day of the month. That may be the case in your state. Then next year we get a full 1 year license.What is the latest word on the front license plate solution? I've looked under the lower front grille, and the screws that retain the lower plastic skid guard don't seem substantial enough to support a bracket that would also need to stand up to the wind resistance that a front plate would create. Who has done what to mount a plate in front without drilling the holes into the front of the bumper, and with how much success? I've been running "outlaw" for 6 months, and I'm getting nervous. I still have the NM plate on the rear, but I registered the car in TX back in early March. When I went to install the rear plate, I noticed on my paperwork that I was given a February expiration date, not a March, so I didn't install until I could get clarification on why I paid for 12 months only to get 11 months of registration. When I went the following week to the licensing location, it was shut down due to Covid. There is no way to make an inquiry about my unique situation, so I just let it ride. I've seen the Sto N Show, and the Show N Go, but none make a bracket for our situation. I don't need a removable plate, or a powered one to hide it, since TX requires a visible plate ( no, I'm not going to display it in the windshield on the dash). Where would be a truly sturdy mounting point for an underbody bracket? My son-in-law just bought a welder, and we could cobble something together, but I just want to be sure this is a one-time solution. If you've been siuccessful, could you describe what you did and where you secured the system? Pictures or diagrams would be great. Thanks in advance to everyone.
That's Ticket-Time in states requiring a front plate.Ohio is getting rid of front plates but why not just put on you dashboard