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So recently I did a number plate swap (I wanted a personalised one) and I didn't know it at the time but the white Euro plates were extra long.

I did'nt know until I got my plates from RTA and tried to fit them on. The front one is fine but the one at the back doesn't fit into the gap (where the nubmer plate is supposed to be) instead it goes over it. I don't know what to do and my mum would be MAD if I spent more money on my rego

Just to tell you I'm 18 and just got my P plates. So any suggestions that don't include swapping or restyling plates or destroying the bumper because I have a unique body kit...

Please help!

note: I already spent $400 just receiving the plates so yeah... my mum would go spastic

Edited by EdwardHeartsU

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i had to bend mine they were just standard n they didnt fit in the 34 gap...

maybe put plate brackets on the back bumper but u gotta check if its legal too....

that is a pickle,confused.gif

i had to bend mine they were just standard n they didnt fit in the 34 gap...

maybe put plate brackets on the back bumper but u gotta check if its legal too....

Idk... bending them doesn't seem plausible....

Where would I get plate brackets?

and to the other guy, its a R34 25GT sedan

I don't know if anyone has done it before... You can get them custom made google is helpful but like I said not sure about how legal it would be you would need to be sure their still lit up at night, etc.

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