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Grant - i didnt quite get your meaning but youre concerned re front plate fitting in the recess?

short answer, it doesnt....

i have my plates (both standard at first and now the custom plates) bolted into the front bar using what are like rubber extenders i guess...circular black rubber supports that come out from the recess in the front bar and hold the plate on with bolts into it. i didnt put them there though so i dunno where youd get them from...

Grant - i didnt quite get your meaning but youre concerned re front plate fitting in the recess?

short answer, it doesnt....

i have my plates (both standard at first and now the custom plates) bolted into the front bar using what are like rubber extenders i guess...circular black rubber supports that come out from the recess in the front bar and hold the plate on with bolts into it. i didnt put them there though so i dunno where youd get them from...

I used rubber tap washers from Bunnings for that.

i couldnt see anywhere in the rules that said i couldnt :P

It's called the divine power... Or commmonly known as discretion :P

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It's called the divine power... Or commmonly known as discretion :P

Treat all members with respect and courtesy - We will ban any member(s) who make personal attacks, threats or mistreats any other member in anyway (discretion is up to the moderator at the time of the offence)

curse that word discretion if it wasnt in that sentence scotty would have known.

but deep down you lol'd at that pic :P

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