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Hey Guys,

I want to move my front plate to the drivers side of my front bar, around the indicator area (GTR bar)... anyone else here done it? I bought some brackets but i'm not 100% thrilled about drilling into the bar. :D

Christian

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But so are atmo BOV's, loud Stereo's, POD filters etc etc etc...

So if you get one (especially in sydney) just do what i do and keep a low profile... (i know you would already, ie not thrash your car and drive like an idiot) but i'm just saying be aware that if they pull you over they can defect you....

cheers mate...

P.S. There is a website that makes these stickers... cant memba it though... sorry...

i had no front number plate on for about 8 months or so, without a hitch! besides the occaisonal RBT unit guy jumping up and down as i drove past :)

but then it caught up with me, 2 defects for it in a month! only got $74 fines and no points!! easy, but they looked so much better without them on :D

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